96 Mr. A. G. Butler on Melbourne Leindoptera. 



This and the following do not quite agree in character with 

 EuboUa, the style of pattern being more nearly that of Camp- 

 togramma, to vvhich genus it may be necessary, after^ more 

 minute structural examination, to refer them ; the type of colo- 

 ration approaches more nearly to that of Anaitis in some 

 respects. 



55. Eulolia^. sp. n. (284). 



The single example of this species, which seems to be a new 

 form allied to E. ohtusata^ is broken and so much rubbed that 

 it is impossible to describe it with any certainty. 



56. Eubolia linda, sp. n, (21). 



Sericeous ash-grey, the basal four fifths of the primaries 

 washed with brown and crossed by two widely separated white 

 lines, the inner one nearly straight and bordered externally 

 wuth black, the outer one alternately biangulated, arched to- 

 wards the costa and bordered internally Avith black ; a black 

 spot at the end of the cell ; veins blackish on the disk ; a 

 marginal series of small black spots connected by an undulated 

 grey line ; fringe whitish at base : secondaries with a marginal 

 series of black dots ; two dark grey abbreviated discal lines 

 on the abdominal area ; head and thorax blackish. Under 

 surface silvery grey. Expanse of wings 27 millira. 



A male example. 



Near to " Panagra " atrosignata. 



Emiychiidse. 



57. Rliodaria rohincij sp. n. (154). 



Ochreous ; wings above with a rather broad rosy ferrugi- 

 nous external border, more defined in the primaries than the 

 secondaries, its inner edge limited by a line of the ground- 

 colour enclosed by a dull reddish liue; the primaries ai'e also 

 crossed by two other similar reddish lines, one crossing the 

 extremity of the cell, and the other halfway between the latter 

 and the base ; the costal area reddish, with a continuous series 

 of small, blackish-edged, semicircular, yellow spots along the 

 costal margin ; all the wings with a series of minute black 

 dots along the outer margin ; fringe rosy, crossed in the 

 . middle by an externally white-bordered plum-coloured undu- 

 lated line. Under surface pale straw-yellow ; a ferruginous 

 external border separated by a line of the ground-colour from 

 a red-brown discal line, dotted with blackish on the primaries 

 and abruptly angulated close to costa, oblique and sinuous on 

 the secondaries ; a black marginal liue ; fringe rosy brown, 



