Mr. H. Rosenstock on Australian Lepidoptera. 427 



Tricomia auroralis, Walk. I. c. p. 1259. 



Rhodaria robina, Butler, Ann. & Mag'. Nat. Hist. (5) ix. p. 96. 



1 propose to retain Walker's first name for the genus of 

 this much-baptized species, for while recognizing its verj 

 close affinity to Endotricka^ Zell., I cannot follow Mr. Mej- 

 rick in referring it to the latter genus. 



EURYCEEON, Led. 



(148.) Eurycreon famiUaris^ Meyr. 

 Eurycreon familiaris, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 336. 



I have retained Mr. Meyrick's name, though I am nearly 

 convinced that he has merely redescribed Walker's ^copida 

 segestaUs [segestusaNs, Walk.), which he must have over- 

 looked. The type of the latter species is, however, so bad 

 that it should never have been described. 



There is also a fragmentary and unidentifiable specimen of 

 a species of Paraponyx, St. (47), and a species (170) of 

 Sederiia^ Guen., in a similar condition. 



ISOPTEEYX, Gudn. 



(219.) Isopteryx nitidalis ?, Walk. 



Isopteryx nitidalis ?, Walk. I. c. Suppl. iv. p. 1318. 



A much worn specimen. Of Walker's type only a body 

 and hind wing remain ; but there is another more recent 

 specimen from New Zealand in the collection. I can find no 

 reference to this species in Mr. Meyrick's papers. 



SCOPAEIA, Haw. 



(485.) Scoparia {Scopula) cleodoralis, Walk. 

 Scoparia (Scopula) cleodoralis, Walk. /. c. xviii. p. 793. 



(99.) Scoparia exhihitaliSj Walk. 

 Scoparia exhihitalis, Walker, I. c. Suppl. iv. p. 1500. 



(748.) Scoparia pusilla, n. sp. 



Fore wings dark smoky grey, irrorated with deeper black, 

 with an outwardly oblique, narrow, transverse, pale greyish- 

 white band from basal fourth of costa to about basal third of 

 inner margin ; a second irregular, angulated, pale band from 

 costa at two thirds, and an irregular, abbreviated, angulated, 

 ill-defined stripe upon hind margin ; fringes smoky grey at 

 base, tips whitish. Hind wings smoky grey, lighter towards 

 base ; fringes as in fore wings. 



