BY E. MEYRICK. 
1567 
There appears to be some variability in certain details of marking, 
as in the palpi. 
587, (107b.) Eld. s^tenota, n.sp. 
(J. 12mm. Head white, with a few fuscous scales. Palpi 
white, basal half and a subapical ring of second joint, and a 
subbasal ring and apex of terminal joint ochreous-brown mixed 
with black. Antennae white, ringed with pale fuscous, ciliations 
1. Thorax ochreous irregularly mixed with white. Abdomen 
whitish-ochreous. Legs dark ochreous-fuscous, obscurely ringed 
with white, posterior pair ochreous- whitish. Forewings very 
elongate, narrow, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, hind- 
margin extremely obliquely rounded ; white, irregularly irrorated 
with ochreous ; a short black very oblique streak from base of 
costa; an irregular black dot on costa at two black dots placed 
one directly beneath the other in disc at I, and some black scales 
towards inner margin, all united with an ochreous suffusion into 
an obscure fascia ; a subquadrate blackish spot on costa beyond 
middle ; an irregular black dot in disc at ; some black scales 
towards costa before apex: cilia ochreous-whitish, towards base 
white irrorated with ochreous. Hindwings pale grey ; cilia ochre- 
ous-whitish. 
Sydney, Hew South Wales ; Perth, West Australia ; two 
specimens, in October and November. This and the preceding 
are ea.sily recognised by their narrow wings and black costal spots. 
I add here, as promised, a tabulation of the 93 described species 
of Eidechria. 
1. Forewings wholly unicolorous, without 
marking 2. 
Forewings not unicolorous 11. 
2. Forewings clear white 3. 
Forewings not clear white 5. 
3. Cilia of hind wings yellow towards base 113. aceram. 
Cilia of hind wings not yellow towards 
ba.se t. 
