Ill 



dots on costal edge ; a discal spot in middle beyond second 

 fascia, and another subdorsal before third fascia (these may 

 be connected with each other and with both fasciae) ; an 

 apical dot ; several terminal spots, sometimes coalesced ; cilia 

 ochreous-whitish with a sub-basal fuscous line. Hindwings 

 pale-grey, towards base more whitish ; cilia ochreous-whitish. 



Quite isolated in the genus, not resembling any other 

 species. 



Hab. — Queensland: Gympie ; Eumundi, near Nambour, 

 in March; two specimens. 



EOCHROIS MAGNIFERELLA. 



Cryptolechia magniferella, Wlk. : Cat. Brit. Mus., xxix., 

 p. 756. 



9 , 27 mm. Head and palpi white. Antennae grey, 

 towards base white. Thorax white finely irrorated with fus- 

 cous; a few reddish scales in tegulae. Forewings oblong, costa 

 arched at base, thence nearly straight, apex round-pointed, 

 termen slightly oblique, scarcely rounded ; white ; markings 

 suffused fuscous and reddish ; a reddish fascia near base ; a 

 suffused fuscous fascia partly mixed with reddish from costa 

 at | : to middle of dorsum, followed by a reddish spot in disc ; 

 a second similar fascia from costa beyond middle to before 

 tornus; a third deep-red fascia from costa at f to tornus, 

 followed by a reddish suffusion ; cilia white mixed with red- 

 dish. Hindwings with termen rounded ; grey ; towards apex 

 darker; cilia whitish, bases grey. 



d , 21 mm. Antennae short with strong basal pecten 

 and extremely long ciliations (5). Thorax fuscous, patagia 

 whitish. Forewings much darker but little of the white 

 ground-colour being left between markings ; cilia fuscous, 

 partly mixed with whitish at bases. Hindwings dark-grey ; 

 cilia grey. 



The description of the female was taken by me from the 

 type in the British Museum ; that of the male from a speci- 

 men taken at Ballina, on the Richmond River, by Mr. G. 

 A. Waterhouse. It is considerably smaller and more dusky 

 than the female, but I have no doubt that it is conspecific. 



Heliocausta acosmeta, Turn. : ante, 1896, p. 4. 

 Hab. — Queensland: Brisbane. Still unique. 



Heliocausta achroa, Turn. : I.e. 



Antennal ciliations in male 3^. 



Hab. — Queensland: Townsville, in May; Brisbane, in 

 December; Stradbroke Island, in December; four male 

 examples. 



