352 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LKPIDOPTERA, 



100. p. o.i'i/toma, n.sp. 



^2- 9-11 mm. Head white, with a bronzy-fuscous stripe on 

 ijrown. Palpi white, second joint with black apical and sub- 

 median bands, terminal joint with black anterior line. Antennte 

 dark fuscous, apical third ochreous-whitish. Thorax dark bronzy- 

 fuscous, with white subdorsal stripes. Abdomen dark fuscous, 

 in ^ towards apex grey-whitish, with large lateral expansible 

 blackish hair-pencils from Ijase ; in § ochreous towards base. 

 Legs whitish, banded with blackisli. Fore wings bronzy-fuscous, 

 suffused with dark fuscous on fold, a longitudinal streak in disc 

 postei'iorly, and margins of markings; markings shining white; a 

 short streak from Ijase along fold; a very oblique wedge-shaped 

 mark from \ of costa, reaching half across wing; a rather large sub- 

 triangular spot on middle of costa, a smaller one at 'j, and three 

 strigulye beyond this in cilia, last apical; a streak along dorsum from 

 base to tornus, sometimes interrupted before tornus; an ill-defined 

 dot in disc at |, and one on termen above tornus : cilia whitish- 

 fuscous, beneath apex whitish on apical half, round apex with 

 three blackish lines. Hindwings grey; cilia pale fuscous. 



Sydney, Blackheath (SoOOfieet), and Bathurst (2000 feet). New 

 South Wales; Healesville, Victoria; Deloraine and Hobart, Tas- 

 mania; from September to December, thirteen specimens. 



101. /'. letradesiiui, n.sp. 



^(^. 7-8 mm. Head shining grey, face whitish. Palpi whitish, 

 irrorated with dark grey except towards Ijase. Antennae dark 

 fuscous. Thorax and abdomen dark bronzy-grey. Legs whitish, 

 banded with blackish. Forewings dark bronzy-fuscous ; four 

 equidistant straight vertical bronzy-metallic or leaden-metallic 

 fascipe, fourth forming a white spot on costa; a black longitudinal 

 streak in posterior half of disc, interrupted by third and fourth 

 fascise : cilia grey, round apex dark grey irrorated with pale. 

 Hindwings dark fuscous, bronzy-shining; cilia fuscous. 



Geraldton and Carnarvon, West Australia ; in October and 

 November, twelve specimens. 



