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but not reaching inner margin, apex uppermost ; cilia blackish, 
becoming orange at apex and anal angle; costa of both forewings 
and hindwings orange. 
Nearest /etiorella Walk., but widely distinct. One specimen 
from Banksia (? serrata) at Port Victor, South Australia, in 
November. | 
CRYPSICHARIS PUDICA, N. Sp. 
Male, 20 mm.; Female, 22 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, antenne, 
legs and abdomen creamy-white ; second joint of palpi externally 
fuscous ; antennal ciliations of male 3; anterior and middle legs 
more or less infuscated. Forewings moderate; costa gently 
arched, apex obtuse ; hindmargin obliquely rounded ; vein 7 to 
hindmargin, creamy-white, extreme costal edge fuscous towards 
base (faintly perceptible), a small black dot in middle of wing at 
one-third ; a second obliquely beyond on fold, and a third above 
second ; a series of fuscous dots from beneath costa at two-thirds ; 
curved round hindmargin to inner margin before anal angle ; 
cilia white. Hindwings and cilia white ; veins 6 and 7 stalked. 
Not unlike a faded specimen of some species of Hoplitica 
(Qcophoride), especially sobriella, Walk. 
Four specimens beaten from Hugenia at ‘Kedron Book,” Bris- 
bane, Queensland, in January. The species under notice may 
ultimately require a new genus to receive it, as the neuration of 
the hindwings is not in perfect accord with Crypsicharis, but as 
intermediate forms may be discovered in the future I consider it 
advisable to refrain from forming a new genus at present. 
CE\cOPHORIDE. 
EocHROIS SARCOSMA, 0. Sp. 
Female, 28mm. Head, palpi, and thorax, fleshy white, hairs of 
second joint of palpi somewhat loose at apex, basal half fuscous 
beneath. Antenne pale reddish, hairs of pecten reddish. Legs 
and abdomen pale flesh-color, anterior and middle legs infuscated. 
Forewings moderate, slightly dilated posteriorly ; costa almost 
straight, arched at base, apex rounded hindmargin obliquely rounded; 
pale fleshy-pink ; extreme costal edge pale carmine ; a moderately 
broad longitudinal whitish streak immediately beneath costa, 
from base to about two-thirds, somewhat suffused and shading into 
ground-color on lower half; a small blackish spot on fold beneath 
middle at one third ; a larger one obliquely above it, and a double 
one in middle at two-thirds, all more or less mixed or edged with 
reddish ; cilia salmon-pink, inclining to yellowish. Hindwings 
pale ochreous, apical half somewhat purplish-fuscous ;_ cilia pale 
salmon-pink, becoming yellowish at base and with a faint fuscous 
basal line. 
One fine specimen taken by Mr. Horace Lower, at Cock- 
