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somewliat dot-like, near apex, reaching to just above tornus; 

 cilia dull oclireous, mixed with fuscous. Hindwings fuscous; 

 cilia fuscous, becoming ochreous-grey around tornus. 



Neatly mark<5d and distinct. 



Hah. — Sydney and Hornsby, New South Wales; three 

 specimens in October. 



EULECHRIA CERATOCHROA, U. Sp. 



S , 26 mm. Head and thorax pale greyish-fuscous. 

 Antennae and palpi pale greyish, antennal ciliations IJ, palpi 

 tinted with pale fuscous internally, terminal joint paler. 

 Abdomen and legs pale greyish-fuscous, three lower segments 

 of abdomen with greyish-ochreous segmental bands. Fore- 

 wings elongate, costa moderately arched, termen obliquely 

 rounded; pale greyish-fuscous, sometimes minutely irrorated 

 with fuscous on posterior half ; a small fuscous dot in middle 

 of wing at one-third from base; a second on fold below and 

 beyond; a third at posterior end of eel], more conspicuous 

 than others ; a row of fine fuscous dots from beneath costa at 

 about middle, thence continued parallel to costa near apex and 

 along termen to tornus ; cilia greyish, with a paler basal line 

 throughout. Hindwings pale greyish-fuscous; cilia grey- 

 whitish with a fuscous median line. 



Not unlike a large specimen of Philohofa 'pulverea, Meyr. 

 The form of the posterior line is unusual. 



Hah. — Gisborne, Victoria; three specim.ens in February. 



EULECHRIA RHODOLOMA, U. Sp. 



(S and 9 J 25 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax 

 .grey, basal joint of palpi with a suffused fuscous subapical 

 band. Abdomen fuscous, whitish-grey beneath. Legs greyish, 

 anterior and middle tarsi banded with fuscous. Forewings 

 elongate, costa moderately arched, termen gently rounded, 

 oblique; grey, with a few scattered fuscous dots; costal edge 

 pink throughout ; a fuscous dot on fold in middle ; a second 

 obliquely above and before, and a third at posterior end of 

 cell; a row of fine fuscous, more or less confluent dots, from 

 beneath costa at about three-quarters, curved around and 

 parallel to termen and ending above tornus ; a row of fuscous 

 dots along termen; cilia grey, faintly pinkish tinged. Hind- 

 wings and cilia light fuscous, cilia with a paler greyish basal 

 line. 



Reminds one of species of 3Iachir/ila, especially sohriella, 

 Wlk. 



Hah. — Cairns, North Queensland; three specimens in 

 October. I possess also a specimen from Toowoomba, Queens- 

 land, sent by Mr. Walter Barnard. 



