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gradually dilated to apex ; cilia oclireous-whitisli. Hindwings 

 pale greyish -fuscous, slightly darker around margins, cilia 

 pale greyish-ochreous, with a faint fuscous sub-basal line. 



Allied to 'physaiila, Meyr., but easily recognized by the 

 distinct ochreous tinge and more pointed forewings, besides 

 the single stripe running to apex. 



Hah. — Belair, South Australia; four specimens in 

 November. 



EUPHILTRA ORTHOZONA, n. sp. 



9 , 14-16 mm. Head white. Thorax reddish-fuscous, 

 with three white spots posteriorly, two lateral, one central. 

 Palpi white. Antennae fuscous. Abdomen ochreous. Legs 

 ochreous, anterior and middle pair mixed with fuscous. Fore- 

 wings elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, termen oblique ; 

 w^hite, with deep reddish-fuscous markings; a moderately 

 broad transverse fascia from costa at one-third to middle of 

 dorsum, edges irregular, anterior curved outwards to costa 

 where it is continued as a fine line to base; a similar fascia, 

 somewhat curved inwards from costa at three - quarters to 

 tornus, edges hardly irregular ; a suffused pat<jh below middle 

 of wing, connecting the two fasciae below middle and leaving 

 a small spot of ground-colour on dorsum ; area along apex and 

 termen similarly suffused, with indications of a short narrow 

 white line along middle of termen ; a somewhat obscure linear 

 black mark touching anterior edgo of second fascia in middle ; 

 cilia reddish-fuscous, median third white, becoming blackish 

 at tornus. Hindwings ochreous-fuscous, paler towards base; 

 cilia fuscous, with a lighter basal line. 



Near eroticeUa^ Meyr., but broader winged and different 

 coloured hindwings. 



Hah. — Warra, South Queensland; three specimens in 

 October and November. 



Chez ALA ochrobapta, n. sp. 



S , 28-32 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, legs, and 

 abdomen pale whitish-ochreous, second joint of palpi fuscous 

 externally. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, termen 

 oblique, hardly rounded; pale whitish-ochreous, without 

 markings; cilia pale whitish-ochreous. Hindwings light 

 ochreous; cilia as in forewings, but basal half ochreous. 



Hah. — Duaringa, Queensland; three specimens in 

 January. 



Caesyra leptadelpha, n. sp. 



<S , 10 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax pale 

 ochreous. Abdomen and legs whitish-ochreous. Forewings 

 elongate, costa gently arched, termen obliquely rounded; pale 



