LIPARIDyE. 



EUPROCTIS PYCNADELPHA, 11. Sp. 



Male, 20 mm. Head, palpi, antenn?e, legs, thorax, and 

 abdomen smoky-fuscous, thorax with) a suffused ochreous collar. 

 Forewings elongate, triangular, costa slightly arched, termen 

 obliquely rounded ; dark smoky-fuscous ; costal edge paler ; 

 cilia smoky-fuscous, tips paler. Hindwings with termen 



rounded ; smoky-fuscous, paler on basal two-thirds ; cilia pale 

 smoky-fuscous. 



Henley Beach, South Australia; one specimen in March. 



This is very close to eurijzona. Lower, but the totally different 

 coloring precludes it from being associated with that insect. 

 I have taken but one specimen. I have now a good series 

 of euri/zona, and they are very constant. I have never met 

 witli the female, although often collecting in the same locality. 



NOTODOXTID.^. 



StAUROPUS (?) EURYSCIA, 11. Sp. 



Female, 28 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and legs blackish. 

 Antennae and abdomen ochreous, abdomen beneath fuscous. 

 Forewings elongate, moderate, dilated posteriorly, costa 

 strongly arched, termen faintly waved, strongly oblique, 

 rounded; blackish, with black markings; a fine waved line, 

 outwards curved above and below middle ; a round spot at 

 one-third above middle, centred with obscure white ; a fine 

 line from costa above spot, thence strongly angulated out- 

 wards, and becoming strongly sinuate inwards to near below 

 spot, ending on innermargin beyond middle ; a strongly waved 

 line from costaattwo-thirds to innermargin at two-thirds, curved 

 outwards above middle, sinuate inwards below ; veins towards 

 termen outlined with black ; afine black line along termen ; cilia, 

 fuscous. Hindwings with termen unevenly waved ; white ; 

 an elongate fuscous discal dot ; an obscure fuscous streak from 

 costa about middle to innermargin in middle ; a waived fus- 

 cous line from three-fourths of costa to three-fourths of inner 

 margin, somewhat sinuate in middle ; a fine fuscous line along 

 termen ; cilia white. 



A curious form ; somewhat resembling both species of Prrr- 

 conis and Prorocopis {Xoctuina). and also CEno7ie xenopis. Lower 

 Qlonocteniadce). 



Broken Hill, New South Wales ; one specimen in June. 



