BY B. MEYRICK. 
1681 
Appendix II. 
This contains additional localities and times of capture, and 
occasionally other notes, for those species earlier described. 
1. Pcd-paria aurata. Ardrossan, South Australia. Larva pink^ 
back partly greenish-yellow ; head reddish-brown ; feeds exposed 
on Eucalyptus sp. ; pupates in a flat oval case formed of two 
pieces of leaf ; bred by Mr. E. Guest. 
2. P. lamhertella. Newcastle, New South Wales. 
4. P. rectiorella. Newcastle, New South Wales, in October. 
6. P. eonephella. Bathurst, New South Wales. 
7. P . micrastrella. Mount Lofty, South Australia ; bred freely 
by Mr. E. Guest. 
8. P. euryplianclla. Georges Bay, Tasmania. 
9. P. semijtinctella. Glen Innes (3500 feet) and Bathurst 
(2500 feet), New South Wales ; Ardrossan, South Australia. 
10. P. uncinella. Glen Innes (3500 feet) and Mount Kosciusko 
(4300 feet), New South Wales; Georges Bay, Deloraine, and 
Hobart, Tasmania ; Mount Lofty and Port Lincoln, South Aus- 
tralia j from September to January. Larva flesh-coloured ; dorsal 
reddish-brown ; lateral and si)iracular reddish-brown, waved, 
narrower ; head dark brown ; feeds on Eucalyptus sp. ; bred by 
Mr. E. Guest. 
11. P. aulacois. Bathurst, New South Wales. 
12. P. falcifcra. Georges Bay, Tasmania, in January. 
IG. Lepidotarsa chrysopoca. Deloraine, Tasmania, in November. 
Tliis species is variable, the forewings being sometimes partially 
suffused with fuscous. 
19. Eochrois callianassa. Launceston, Deloraine, Carnpbell- 
town, and Georges Bay, Tasmania; from October to January. 
21. E. dejuacteUa. Bathurst, New South Wales; Kangaroo 
Island, South Australia ; Geraldton, West Australia ; in October 
and November. 
