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ochreous-grey, mixed with fuscous. Hindwings grey or fuscous- 
grey ; cilia greyish-fuscous. 
Four specimens taken at Duaringa, Queensland, in June. Not 
near any other species of the genus known to me, but reminds 
one of some species of Phleopola. The whitish basal patch and 
its separation by the anterior line of dark-fuscous fascia is a very 
good distinguishing point. 
“EULecuria THERMISTIS, n. sp. 
Male, 25mm. Head, palpi, antenne, legs, and abdomen 
blackish-fuscous. J.egs mixed with white, hairs of posterior pair 
yellowish. Forewings moderate, costa gently arched, apex 
rounded, hindmargin obliquely rounded : dark fuscous, finely and 
irregularly irrorated with leaden- whitish scales, extreme costal 
edge slightly yellowish in middle, two thick black transverse 
parallel lines from one-third of costa to abont one-third of inner- 
margin, confluent on inner-margin; a small indistinct blackish 
spot in disc below middle at two-thirds ; a thick black transverse 
band from four-fifths of costa to anal angle, narrow on costa, 
containing a whitish dot in middle; veins between this band and 
hindmargin neatly outlined with black ; cilia blackish. Hind- 
wings orange ; a moderately broad, blackish hindmarginal band, 
broadest at apex ; cilia blackish. 
One specimen bred from Blue Gum by Mr. G. Lyell, jun., of 
Gisborne, Victoria, in October. It is closely allied to philotherma, 
Meyr., but is immediately distinguished by the color of the head, 
the costal edge, and differently arranged markings of forewings. 
PHILOBATA GONOSTROPHA, ND. sp. 
Male, 23 mm. Head, thorax, antenne, palpi, and legs ashy 
grey-whitish, lower two-thirds of second joint of palpi whitish 
externally, ‘posterior legs ochreous-whitish. Abdomen light 
fuscous, segmental margins and anal tuft grey-whitish. Fore- 
wings elongate, moderate; costa gently arched, hindmargin 
obliquely rounded ; ashy-grey-whitish, mixed with white along 
inner margin towards base and above middle of disc towards 
hindmargin ; a short black longitudinal mark on fold about 
middle, a shorter similar mark above this, a moderate black line 
starting from between the two elongate marks, continued beyond 
them, thence with a strong curve round to beneath costa at about 
three-quarters, then continued obliquely to costa before apex ; a 
curved row of elongate black spots before hindmargin, becoming 
lost in ground-color towards apex ; cilia ashy-grey-whitish. Hind- 
wings dark fuscous-grey ; cilia fuscous-grey, with a darker basal 
line. 
One specimen at Broken Hill, N.8.W., in May. Not unlike 
some species of Hulechria, especially xylopterella, Walk. 
