404 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 



triangular white spot before tornus : cilia grey, at apex with a 

 whitish spot on terminal half, preceded by some black scales. 

 Hindwings rather dark coppery-fuscous; cilia grey. 



Albany, West Australia; in December, eleven specimens. 



195. 11. jj rode! a, n.STp. 



(J 2. 6-8 mm. Head, antennte, thoi-ax, and abdomen shining 

 dark bronzy-fuscous, face paler. Palpi fuscous, internally whitish. 

 Legs dark fuscous, hairs of posterior tibiae wdiitish. Forewings 

 shining dark bronzy-fuscous; a somewhat oblique narrow whitish 

 dorsal spot at ;|; a triangular whitish spot before tornus: cilia 

 bronzy-fuscous, with two well-marked dark fuscous lines, tips 

 beyond second fuscous-whitish. Hindwings rather dark cojDpery- 

 fuscous; cilia fuscous. 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydney, New South "Wales; Deloraine, 

 Tasmania; from September to November, five specimens. 



196. JI. eiicarpa, n.sp. 



^<^. 7-8 mm. Head, antennae, thorax, and abdomen shining 

 dark bronzy-fuscous, face paler. Palpi fuscous, internally whitish. 

 Legs dark fuscous, hairs of posterior tibise whitish. Forewings 

 shining dark purplish-bi'onzy-f uscous ; an oblique pale yellow 

 dorsal spot at \; a triangular pale yellow spot before tornus : cilia 

 bronzy-fuscous, with two well-marked dark fuscous lines. Hind- 

 wings rather dark coppery-fuscous; cilia fuscous. 



Sydney and Blackheath (-3500 feet), New South Wales ; in 

 October and February, two specimens. 



197. II. cryjysimetaUci, n.sp. 



^. 7-8 mm. Head and thorax rather dark purplish-bronzy- 

 fuscous, face paler. Palpi, antennas, and abdomen fuscous. Legs 

 dark fuscous, hairs of posterior tibise whitish. Forewings rather 

 dark purplish-bronzy-fuscous ; a small obscure golden-silvery- 

 metallic dorsal spot before middle, and a second, triangular and 

 more distinct, before tornus, sometimes tending to be connected 

 by an obscure metallic suffusion : cilia rather dark bronzy-fuscous. 



