ti 
Meyrick also records Z. epicausta, Meyr., from Helidon. The 
identification of two of the species in the above list is not quite 
certain. The form attributed to £. mesophragma, Meyr., may 
be either a local variety or a new species. There are certainly 
many more species of this genus to be discovered here. I have 
several apparently new species besides those given below, but do 
not propose to describe them at present. 
EULECHRIA STIGMATOPHORA, 7. Sp. 
Male, 16-19 mm. Head and face pale ochreous.  Palpi 
ochreous-whitish, second joint with an indistinct fuscous subapical 
ring, terminal joint fuscous anteriorly. Antennz ochreous-fuscous. 
Thorax pale whitish-brown, sometimes with a broad fuscous 
central transverse line. Abdomen pale whitish-brown. Legs 
ochreous-whitish ; anterior tibiz and tarsi ochreous-fuscous. 
Forewings hardly dilated, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, 
hindmargin moderately oblique, strongly rounded ; pale whitish- 
brown with conspicuous blackish-fuscous dots; a dot at base of 
costa, and a second in costal portion of disc near base; a dot in 
disc before middle, a second in disc beyond middle, and a third 
on fold obliquely beyond first; a row of four subcostal dots 
between two-fifths and five-sixths, usually distinct, with a fifth 
just below fourth; a row of dots close to hindmargin, from 
beneath apex to beyond anal angle ; hindmarginal edge sometimes 
very faintly -pinkish-tinged ; cilia pale whitish-brown. Hind- 
wings grey ; cilia grey with a pale basal line. 
Allied to E. convictella, Walk. Brisbane; four specimens. 
EULECHRIA BARYPTERA, 7%. Sp. 
Male, 23-26 mm. ; female, 30-32 mm. MHeadand face whitish, 
faintly ochreous-tinged ; apices of sidetufts sometimes fuscous. 
Palpi whitish; apical half of second joint and terminal joint 
fuscous anteriorly. Antenne whitish. Thorax white, irrorated 
with dark fuscous. Abdomen whitish-grey, with a tawny- 
fuscous band on each segment; beneath whitish. Legs whitish, 
anterior pair fuscous. Forewings rather elongate, oblong, costa 
strongly arched at base, thence almost straight, apex rounded, 
hindmargin obliquely rounded ; white, in parts ochreous-tinged, 
irrorated with dark-fuscous scales ; markings fuscous ; a triangu- 
lar blotch, paler in centre, at base of costa, sharply limited at 
fold ; an irregular blotch with white centre, or partly obsolete, 
on inner-margin from one-fourth to one-half, its apex reaching to 
fold ; a dot in dise at one-third, a second below this on fold, 
forming apex of inner-marginal blotch, a third above middle of 
disc, and two spots usually confluent forming a semilunar mark, 
in disc at two-thirds; a triangular blotch on centre of costa, 
