BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 367 



Smaller and more slender than C. pyrites, the markings 

 broader, and with much more fuscous irroration ; certainly 

 distinct. 



Q.: Coolangatta, in September; Ki'llarney, in October; three 

 specimens. 



Gen. TisoBARicA. 



7Vso6a?"ica Walk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxix., p. 812. 

 Hieropola Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1883, p.363. 

 A very natural genus, narrower-winged than Machimia {Hop- 

 litica Meyr.), and with terminal joint of palpi shorter. 



TiSOBAKICA PYRRHELLA. 



Hoplitica pyrrhella Turn., Trans. R. Soq. S. Aust., 1896, p. 8. 



Antennal ciliations of $ 2. 



Q.: Bi'isbane, in September and March. 



TiSOBARICA ERANNA, n.sp. 

 epavvos, lovely. 

 Hieropola jucundella Meyr., op. cit., 1883, p. 364, nee Wlk. 

 This species is very constant in colour and markings, and is 

 certainly different from the following. Antennal ciliations of 



Q.: Brisbane and Toowoomba, in September. — N.S.W.: New- 

 castle, Sydney. 



TiSOBARICA JUCUNDELLA. 



Tisoharica jucundella Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxix., p. 813; nee 

 Meyr., op. cit., 1883, p.363. 



jj^. 12-13 mm. Head whitish; second joint with a narrow, 

 subapical ring, and terminal joint with a broad, median ring, 

 fuscous. Antennae whitish, annulated with fuscous; ciliation.s 

 in (J 1-|. Thorax whitish, anteriorly pale purplish, bases of 

 patagia yellow. Abdomen pale purple-fuscous; tuft and under- 

 side whitish. Legs whitish; anterior and middle pairs annulated 

 with fuscous. Forewings rather narrow, costa moderately arched, 

 apex round-pointed, termen obliquely rounded; pale purple, with 

 four fasciae yellow, narrowly edged with fuscous; first from base 



