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tuse, termen obliquely rounded ; pale ochreous-yellowish, more 

 or less tinged or partially suffused with brown; basal area 

 wholly suffused with brown except a pale ochreous-yellowish 

 spot along basal one-fourth of dorsum, followed by a dark fus- 

 cous dorsal suffusion ; stigmata moderate, dark fuscous, plical 

 directly beneath first discal ; a triangular dark fuscous spot on 

 middle of costa ; an indistinct fuscous subterminal line starting 

 from a darker costal spot at four-fifths, bent in middle, lower 

 portion close to termen; cilia pale ochreous-yellowish, baser 

 more or less brownish. Hindwings whitish-ochreous, wholly 

 suffused with light coppery-fuscous ; cilia whitish-ochreous,. 

 tinged with fuscous. 



Duaringa, Queensland, in November, February, April, and 

 May (G. Barnard) ; seven specimens. 



A peculiar species, not very near any other, characterised 

 by the conspicuous dark costal spots. 



EULECHRIA ZEMIODES, n. Sp. 



Female, 14 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark bronzy-fus- 

 cous, pale-sprinkled. Antennae, abdomen, and legs rather 

 dark fuscous, legs whitish-ringed. Forewings elongate, costa 

 moderately arched, apex round-pointed, termen very obliquely 

 rounded; rather dark bronzy-fuscous, mixed with lighter and 

 darker ; stigmata large, blackish-brown, plical directly beneath 

 and suffusedly confluent with first discal ; some pale scales in 

 middle of disc, and a pale suffusion beyond second discal ; pos- 

 terior half of costa, broadly suffused with blackish-brown, except 

 on a whitish-ochreous costal spot at two-thirds; some pale 

 scales towards apex; cilia bronzy-fuscous, somewhat mixed 

 with paler and darker. Hindwings and cilia rather dark 

 fuscous. 



Bendigo, Victoria, in November (G. Lyell) ; one specimen. 



Not close to any other ; perhaps most allied to the New Zea- 

 land E. zophoessa. 



EULECHRIA HYMEN^A, n. Sp. 



Male, 15-16 mm. Head yellow. Palpi pale yellow, lower 

 half of second joint dark fuscous. Thorax dark fuscous. Ab- 

 domen grey. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa moderately 

 arched, apex obtuse, termen obliquely rounded; yellow; base 

 narrowly dark fuscous; a moderate inwards-ciu'ved dark fus- 

 cous fascia from three-fourths of costa to tornus ; cilia pale 

 yellowish, posteriorly brownish-tinged, on extremities of fascia 

 suffused with dark fuscous. Hindwings and cilia grey. 



Duaringa and Warwick, Queensland, in September (G. Bar- 

 nard, A. J. Turner) ; two specimens. 



