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fuscous. Thorax ochreous-whitish, with some fuscous admix- 

 ture. Abdomen ochreous-grey- whitish. Legs ochreous- 

 whitish ; all tarsi and middle tibiae annulated with dark- 

 fuscous. Forewings scarcely dilated, costa moderately and 

 evenly arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, scarcely 

 oblique; whitish; markings dark-fuscous, mixed with 

 brownish-ochreous; a line from base of costa, confluent on 

 dorsum, with an outwardly curved line from J costa; a line 

 from | costa to ^ dorsum parallel to the preceding; two or 

 three dots on costa before middle; a narrow fascia from mid- 

 costa to dorsum beyond middle, ill-defined and partly inter- 

 rupted in disc ; a costal dot beyond this : an outwardly 

 curved line from f costa to tornus, showing in oblique light 

 some leaden-metallic dots ; a submarginal line from costa 

 before apex to midtermen ; cilia ochreous-whitish, with an 

 oblique dark-fuscous basal bar at apex and two dark-fuscous 

 dots above tornus. Hindwings pale-grey; cilia grey-whitish, 

 with a dark-grey sub-basal line. 



Hah. — Northern Territory: Darwin, in October; one 

 specimen received from F. P. Dodd. 



Eboda cyclopleura, n. sp. (*o;/<Ao7rAetyjo9, with rounded costa).. 



<3 , 12-14 mm. Head and thorax pale-fuscous. Palpi 

 reddish -fuscous, internal surface and lower edge whitish. 

 Antennae fuscous ; ciliations in male minute. Abdomen 

 grey, towards base whitish tinged with reddish-ochreous. 

 Legs ochreous-whitish ; anterior pair, except coxae, fuscous. 

 Forewings not dilated, -costa strongly and evenly arched, but 

 more strongly towards base, apex obtusely rounded, termen 

 straight, not oblique ; grey, with fine transverse fuscous 

 strigulations ; a broad, interrupted purple-fuscous line on 

 costa, becoming continuous on termen; a large ill-defined 

 dorsal blotch whitish strigulated with ferruginous in one 

 example, in a second example this is not developed ; cilia 

 pale-ochreous, apices grey. Hindwings pale-grey; cilia grey- 

 whitish. 



Hah. — Northern Queensland: Kuranda, near Cairns; 

 two examples (one imperfect and of uncertain sex) received 

 from F. P. Dodd. 



Subfamily EUCOSMINAE. 



Bathrotoma deloschema. 

 Spilonota deloschema, Turn. : P. L. S. N.S. Wales, 1914, 554. 

 Bathrotoma catapasta, Turn.: I.e., 1915, 192. 

 Iftth.— New South Wales: Ebor. 



