356 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTEKA, 



dorsum, sometimes obsolete, a third on costa near base, and a 

 fourth in disc beneath third ;• stigmata rather large, black, plical 

 somewhat before middle, first discal rather obliquely before 

 plical; an indistinct whitish-ochreous costal spot at 4, and some- 

 times one on termen opposite : cilia light greyish-ochreous, round 

 apex sometimes sprinkled with dark fuscous. Hindwings grey ; 

 cilia pale ochreous-grey. 



Bathurst (2000 feet), New South Wales; Deloraine and Georges 

 Bay, Tasmania; Mount Gambler, South Australia; Albany, West 

 Australia ; common also in the North Island of New Zealand ; 

 from September to March, local, but usually abundant where it 



occurs. 



109. P. ennelaena, n.sp. 



<^. 13 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen, and legs 

 shining dark fuscous. Forewings rather broad, shining dark 

 bronzy-fuscous : cilia shining dark fuscous, towards tornus 

 lighter. Hindwings fuscous, darker posteriorly; cilia fuscous. 



Adelaide, South Australia; in November, one specimen. 



110. F semnostola, n.Hp. 



(J^. 8-12. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and legs dark fuscous. 

 Abdomen fuscous. Forewings dark fuscous ; stigmata darker, 

 indistinct, j^lical at f, first discal obliquely beyond plical : cilia 

 fuscous, round apex dark fuscous. Hindwings and cilia fuscous. 



Sydney, New South Wales ; Campbelltown, Tasmania : Port 

 Lincoln, South Australia; from June to December, ten specimens. 

 Larva moderate, cylindrical; pinkish-fuscous, 13 dark fuscous; 

 head black; 2 black except anterior margin: feeds amongst spun 

 leaflets of Acacia decurrens, forming an elongate three-sided 

 chamber with silk, in August. 



111. P. exodroma, n.sp. 



(J 5. 7-9 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax brownish-ochreous^ 

 irrorated or suffused with dark fuscous except face. Antennze 

 fuscous. Abdomen light brownish-ochreous. Legs dark fuscous, 

 ringed with whitish-ochreovis. Forewings pale brownish-ochi-eous, 



