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IBelongs to the group of E. malacoptera ; it cannot be con-. 

 fused with any species of the genus, but is extremely similar 

 .to some species of Co&syra. 



EULECHRIA ISCHNODES, n. sp. 



Male, 26 mm. Head grey- whitish, crown with a fuscous 

 spot. Palpi whitish, second joint dark grey except apex. 

 Antennae grey, ciliations (IJ). Thorax whitish, mixed with 

 fuscous. Abdomen light greyish-ochreous. Legs grey, pos- 

 terior pair white. Forewings elongate, costa moderately 

 arched, apex round-pointed, termen very obliquely rounded; 

 fuscous, irrorated with whitish, in disc and posteriorly largely 

 suffused with white, which forms ai sub-costal streak well defined 

 on costal side from near base to three-fourths; stigmata small, 

 dark fuscous, plical somewhat obliquely beyond first discal, a 

 similar dot between and rather above first and second discal, 

 and another beneath and rather obliquely before second discal ; 

 an interruipted cui-ved subterminal line of ground color from 

 four-fifths of costa to before tornus, sharply indented and 

 darkened beneath costa, its indentation connected with lowei 

 extremity by a transverse undefined suffusion of ground color , 

 a terminal series oP indistinct darker fuscous dots; cilia 

 whitish, with two indistinct pale fuscous shades. Hindwings 

 pale fuscous; cilia ochreous-whitish, with two faint pale fus- 

 cous shades. 



Kewell, Victoria (J. A. Kershaw) ; one specimen. 



Belongs to the adorella group, in which it is readily recog- 

 nised by its considerable size, relatively narrow wings, and 

 general white suffusion, with distinct subcostal streak. 



EULECHEIA PHORYNTIS, n. sp. 



Female, 21 mm. Head and thorax grey, whitish-mixed. 

 Palpi dark gi'ey, apex of second joint white. Antennse grey., 

 pale-ringed. Abdomen grey, ovipositor long. Legs dark 



grey, wTiitish-ringecl, hairs of posterior tibiae whitish. Fore- 

 -wings elongate, moderate, costa rather strongly arched on ante- 

 rior half, gently posteriorly, apex round-pointed, termen very 

 obliquely rounded ; grey, irregularly irrorated with whitish 

 and dark fuscous ; veins partially obscurely streaked with 

 darker ; an oblique irregular cloudy dark subbasal fascia indis- 

 tinctly indicated, stigmata dark fuscous, ill-defined, plical ob- 

 liquely beyond first discal ; a sharply angulated series of suf- 

 fused dark fuscous dots from three-fourths of costa to tornus, 

 upper section sinuate inwards ; cilia pale fuscous, somewhat 

 mixed with whitish and dark fuscous. Hindwings grey, paler 

 anteriorly ; cilia pale whitish-fuscous, with traces of two 

 cloudy darker shades. 



