STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. }21 
ENDOTRICHA PYRRHOCOSMA n. sp. 
[TrvppoKoo-fxos, adorned with purple-red.] 
(J. 18 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen whitish- 
ochreous. Antennae ochreous-whitish ; dilations in $ rather long 
(li). Legs whitish-ochreous with fuscous irroration. Forewings 
elongate-triangular, costa slightly concave, arched towards apex, 
apex pointed, termen slightly bowe 1 , oblique; pinkish-grey; a 
darker basal area, bordered by some dark-fuscous scales at and 
succeeded by a pale-ochreous suffusion ; a dark-fuscous discal 
dot beneath mid-costa ; costa obscurely strigulated with whitish- 
ochreous ; a whitish subrnarginal iine from costa, soo i lost in disc ; a 
slender interrupted fuscous terminal line ; cilia pinkish mixed with 
fuscous. Hindwings with termen rounded ; as forewings but basal 
patch bright reddish-purple. Underside similar ; hindwings without 
basal patch, but with a fuscous postmedian line edged with whitish 
9. 20 mm. Differs in greater obscurity of markings and 
absence of reddish- purple basal patch on hindwings. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
N.Q. Kuranda, in October; three specimens, one two Q, 
received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
ENDOTRICHA MELANCHROA n. sp. 
[jxekayxpoos, dark.] 
$. 17-20 mm. Head, palpi, antennas, thorax, and abdomen 
fuscous. Legs fuscous; tarsi annulated with whitish; posterior 
pair and central part of middle tibiae whitish above. Forewings 
elongate-triangular, costa straight nearly to apex, apex rounded, 
termen bowed, slightly oblique, fuscous ; a dark-fuscous basal patch 
limited by a suffused whitish line from \ costa to \ dorsum, slightly 
dentate beneath costa and below middle ; some minute whitish costal 
dots ; cilia fuscous with a darker basal line. Hindwings with termen 
rounded ; pale-fuscous ; cilia pinkish- white with a fuscous basal line. 
In the forewing 11 anastomoses at a point with 12, an excep- 
tional character in this genus, from which it may later be separated ; 
4 and 5 are stalked in both wings. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
N.A. Port Darwin, in December ; two specimens received from 
Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
