264 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XVIII., 



dots beneath costa at J and J, and beneath fold at i and -|; a 

 row of scattered black scales in disc above middle from beyond 

 middle to |; apex suffused with rather dark fuscous : cilia whitish, 

 sprinkled with dark fuscous. Hindwings with emargination 

 rectangular, produced apex J; grey; cilia pale greyish-ochreous. 

 George's Bay, Tasmania, in January; one specimen. 



9. E. isonlra, n.sp. 



(J^. 9-11 mm. Head and thorax white sprinkled with dark 

 fuscous. Palpi white irrorated with dark fuscous, second joint 

 with scales expanded beneath towards apex, terminal joint more 

 than ^, apex of both clear white. Antennae white, ringed with 

 dark fuscous. Abdomen ochreous- whitish. Legs dark fuscous 

 irrorated with white, hairs of posterior tibiae white. Forewings 

 acutely pointed; white, more or less thinly irrorated with dark 

 fuscous; small dark fuscous spots beneath costa at J and J, and 

 in disc at ^; a curved oblique dark fuscous bar from middle of 

 dorsum, reaching half across wing, sometimes interrupted; a dark 

 fuscous spot on tornus; all these markings vary in distinctness : 

 cilia whitish, more or less irrorated with dark fuscous. Hind- 

 wings with emargination rather rounded-obtuse, produced apex J; 

 pale grey; cilia ochreous-whitish. 



Blackheath (3500 feet), New South Wales, in January and 

 March; four specimens. 



10. E. autoleuca, n.sp. 



^.15 mm. Head, antennae, and thorax white. Palpi white, 

 second joint sprinkled with fuscous, with rough projecting scales 

 towards apex beneath, hardly tufted, terminal joint |. Abdomen 

 grey-whitish. Legs whitish, anterior and middle pair finely 

 striated transversely with dark fuscous. Forewings acutely long- 

 pointed; white, with a few minute fuscous speckles posteriorly : 

 cilia white, with some dark fuscous points round apex. Hind- 

 wings with emargination rounded-rectangular, produced apex J; 

 light grey; cilia whitish-grey-ochreous. 



Gisborne, Victoria, in January; one specimen received from 

 Mr. G. Lyell. 



