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costa to inner-margin just before middle, ochreous-fuscous; a 
broader ochreous-fuscous fascia from costa at four-fifths to anal 
angle, anterior margin strongly convex, posterior concave or 
nearly straight, ill-defined; a row of three or four ochreous- 
fuscous dots, sometimes confluent, parallel to lower two-thirds of 
hindmargin ; hindmarginal edge irregularly fuscous ; cilia ochre- 
ous-whitish, with an interrupted median fuscous line. Hindwings 
and cilia grey. 
Allied to #. brachypepla, Meyr., from which it may be dis- 
tinguished by the anterior dark margin of thorax, and inwardly 
oblique curved anterior fascia. Common about Brisbane. 
EULECHRIA TETRAPLOA, 2. Sp. 
Male, 13 mm. Head and face white. Palpi white, basal two- 
thirds of second joint ochreous-fuscous. Antenne fuscous, basal 
joint white. Thorax white, with a transverse ochreous-fuscous 
line posterior to middle. Abdomen ochreous-fuscous, tuft 
ochreous-whitish. Legs ochreous-fuscous. Forewings not dilated, 
costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin very 
obliquely rounded ; white, with three fasci# and an hindmarginal 
blotch ochreous-fuscous ; first fascia at base, very distinct ; 
second rather narrow, straight, inwardly oblique, from costa at 
two-fifths to inner margin at two-fifths, strongly dilated on both 
margins ; third broader, from costa before apex to anal angle, 
produced along costa towards apex, anterior margin convex, pos- 
terior sinuate; hindmarginal blotch triangular, very distinct, 
from just below apex to just above anal angle; cilia white, oppo- 
site hindmarginal blotch and at anal angle irrorated with 
fuscous. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Allied to #. brachypepla, Meyr., from which it may be dis- 
tinguished by the differently shaped fascize and the hindmarginal 
blotch. From F. epicausta, Meyr., it may be distinguished by 
the inwardly oblique anterior fascia; and from Z£. schalidota, 
Meyr., by the thorax being white anteriorly. brisbane; one 
specimen. 
OENOCHROA, JMeyr, 
I have taken O. /etella,* Walk., and O. homora, Meyr., w.s., 
near Brisbane, and have bred both species, the former from 
Eucalyptus, the latter from Acacia. 
OENOCHROA OCHROSOMA, 7. sp. 
Female, 17-18 mm. Head and face whitish-grey. Palpi 
whitish-grey, terminal joint fuscous. Antenne fuscous. Thorax 
*In Walker’s Catalogue this stands as Jactella, which is doubtless a 
printer’s error. 
