TYPES OF LEPIDOPTERA. 
or ochreous-fuscous irroration ; cilia dark-fuscous, on mid-termen 
and tornus white. Hind wings lanceolate ; grey ; cilia pale-oelireous, 
at apex grey. 
This species is very similar to Monopis meliorella, V lk., with 
which it has been confused. For some years I have recognised its 
distinctness, and am glad to take this opportunity of describing it. 
The best point of distinction is the broad dark-fuscous band between 
dorsal white spot and base and costa. Both species are common 
and widely distributed. 
North Queensland: Stannary Hills. Queensland: Brisbane, 
Toowoomba, Warwick, Bunva Mountains. New South Wales : 
Glen Innes, Kiama, Jenolan. Victoria : Melbourne. 
M. meliorella I have from North Queensland : Cardwell, Mareeba, 
Kuranda, Stannary Hills, Townsville. Queensland : Brisbane, 
Rosewood, Stradbroke Island, Dalby, Warwick, Adavale. 
Eulecria improbella, Wlk. 
, 18 mm. Head ochreous-fuscous. Palpi fuscous, inner aspect 
of second joint mostly ochreous-whitish. Antennae and thorax 
fuscous. Abdomen ochreous-fuscous, tuft whitish-ochreous. 
Legs fuscous ; posterior pair whitish-ochreous. Fore wings elon- 
gate, not dilated, costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen 
obliquely rounded ; whitish-ochreous densely irrorated with dark- 
fuscous ; a round dark-fuscous discal dot at a second beneath 
it on fold, and a third in disc at § ; veins towards termen out- 
lined with fuscous ; cilia whitish-ochreous, basal half irrorated 
with fuscous. Hind wings ovate-lanceolate ; grey- whitish, slightly 
darker towards termen ; cilia grey-whitish. 
Victoria : Melbourne (National Museum collection). 
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