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leaden-fuscous suffused spot above anal angle, with a small 

 fuscous mark above on upper edge, groundcolour between 

 paler ochreous and spot-like; a curved series of semi-confluent 

 fuscous dots, from costa at | to dorsum above anal angle, 

 not indented ; a row of reddish elongate spots along termen ; 

 cilia reddish-ochreous, darker at base, becoming greyish- 

 ochreous on terminal third. Hindwings pale ochreous-grey ; 

 cilia pale greyish-ochreous, becoming ochreous at base. 



Closely allied to Paradelpha, Low., but immediately 

 separated by the ochreous-grey hindwings. 



Broken Hill, New South Wales. Four specimens (all 

 (S ) ; taken in April. 



TINEID.^. 



EUDRYMOPA CYANOLEUCA, n.Sp. 



d" , 20 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dull bluish-white. 

 Antennae fuscous, serrated. Abdomen greyish. Legs grey, 

 more or less infuscated. Forewings elongate, moderate; costa 

 gently arched in middle; termen obliquely rounded; dull 

 bluish-white, with some scattered fuscous and chocolate dots ; 

 costal area slightly tinged with fuscous; a narrow chocolate 

 fascia, slightly curved outwards from costa at J to dorsum at 

 J; a chocolate apical patch; cilia bluish-white, mixed with 

 fuscous, and with a chocolate spot at apex. Hindwings with 

 termen somewhat pointed; pale fuscous; cilia fuscous grey. 



Gisborne, Victoria. One specimen (Li/ell). Mr. Lyell 

 bred this species; larva green, forming a slight silky cocoon 

 beneath the bark of Eucalyptus sp. 



SCAEDIA INCONCISELLA, Wlk. 



I have recently had occasion to examine the structure of 

 several specimens of this species, and as they present some 

 peculiarities I record them. The Tineidce seldom maintain 

 the true or normal characters throughout. In the forewings 

 of one specimen before me vein 4 is present, 7 and 8 are 

 stalked (portion of 8 absent). In another, 7 and 8 are pre- 

 sent, but not stalked, and 4 is absent; and another, 7, 8, and 

 9 form a point, but not stalked, and 4 is absent. 



ELACHISTID^. 



Elachista leucophasa, n. sp. 



9 , 10 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, antennae, abdomen, 

 and legs white. Forewings lanceolate; white, strewn with 

 minute fuscous scales throughout, except along costa, which 

 is narrowly white; two rather obscure, pale fuscous streaks, 

 one along fold from base to about middle, the other along 



