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BORKHAUSENIA (7) ERYTHROCEPHALA, n. sp. 
Female, 14 mm. Head pale red, face paler. Thorax dark 
fuscous. Antenne dark fuscous (imperfect). Abdomen and 
legs pale ochreous, anterior legs  infuscated. Forewings 
elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, termen oblique, 
apex pointed; dark fuscous, somewhat mixed with reddish, 
and minutely irrorated with blackish scales; cilia dark fus- 
cous. Hindwings elongate, apex pointed: fuscous: cilia pale 
ochreous. Underside of both wings clothed with blackish 
scales. 
A species of doubtful affinity, and doubtfully referred ; 
the antenne are imperfect, and the wings are more pointed 
than usual. 
Broken Hill, N.S.W. One specimen; in April. 
BORKHAUSENIA AMPHIXANTHA, n. sp. 
Male, 14 mm. Head and palpi pale ochreous, base of 
second joint externally and terminal joint of palpi fuscous. 
Antenne fuscous, obscurely annulated with pale ochreous. 
Thorax fuscous, patagia ochreous. Abdomen fuscous, legs 
fuscous, banded above with ochreous. Forewings elongate, 
moderate, costa gently arched, termen obliquely rounded; 
pale yellowish, with fuscous markings; a spot at base of 
costa; a thick suffused streak along fold throughout: a 
narrow streak along costa, interrupted near base, and before 
and beyond middle; a dot on fold in middle; a second on 
fold at two-thirds, both connected with costa by a narrow 
shade; dorsal portion of wing suffused with fuscous, except 
near base and middle; a moderate apical patch; cilia fus- 
cous, slightly ochreous-tinged at base. Hindwings light 
fuscous ; cilia as in forewings. Somewhat allied to Sulfurea, 
Meyr., and Protowantha, Meyr., but differs from both by 
the narrow forewings and other details. 
Melbourne, Victoria. One specimen; in April. 
ELACHISTID А. 
BATRACHEDRA ZONOCHRA, n. Sp. 
Female, 10 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, antenne, and 
abdomen pale greyish-ochreous, palp rather short, antenne 
with strong pecten. Legs whitish, more or less banded with 
greyish-ochreous. Forewings elongate-lanceolate; pale grey- 
whitish, with rather obscure ochreous markings; a narrow 
transverse basal fascia; a second, similar, at about one- 
third; a third in middle; a more or less developed longitu- 
dinal streak in middle of wing, better developed, from pos- 
terior edge of third fascia to apex ; a suffused patch at apex; 
containing a darker spot above anal angle; a narrow streak 
