268 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XVIII., 



expanded beneath towards apex, almost tufted, terminal joint 

 more than J, apex of both joints clear white. Antennre whitish. 

 Abdomen grey. Legs dark fuscous irrorated with white, hairs of 

 posterior tibiae white. Forewings acutely pointed; Mdiitish, 

 irrorated with dark fuscous; a very indistinct darker slender 

 transverse fascia at i, slightl}^ oblique; an oblique bar from 

 middle of dorsum, and a spot on tornus darker, very obscure : 

 cilia fuscous-whitish, irrorated with dark fuscous. Hindwings 

 w^ith emargination rounded-rectangular, produced apex J; light 

 grey; cilia pale greyish-ochreous. 



Perth and Albany, West Australia, in October and November; 

 two specimens. 



19. E. cliionocephcda, Low. 



{Stenoi)herna cliionocepliala^ Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 

 1901, 79.) 



9. 11 mm. Head and thorax white, slightly sprinkled with 

 dark fuscous. Palpi white, coarsely irrorated with dark fuscous 

 except at apex of joints, second joint rough-scaled towards apex 

 beneath, terminal joint \. Antennas white, ringed with dark 

 fuscous. Abdomen grey. Legs white, irrorated with dark fus- 

 cous. Forewings acutely pointed; white, irrorated with dark 

 fuscous; an undefined fascia at 5-, cloudy dorsal spots before and 

 beyond middle, and a narrow subapical fascia dilated on costa 

 nearly clear white; undefined spots of dark fuscous sufiPusion on 

 submedian fold before anterior fascia and between dorsal spots, 

 and before and beyond subapical fascia : cilia white, with rows of 

 dark fuscous points. Hindwings with emargination rectangular, 

 produced apex J; grey; cilia ochreous-whitish. 



Broken Hill, New South Wales, in October and April; one 

 specimen received from Mr. 0. Lower. 



2. DORYCNOPA, Low. 



Antennae 4, in ^ simple or ciliated, basal joint moderate, with- 

 out pecten. Labial palpi long, recurved, second joint with short 

 rough apical tuft beneath, terminal joint as long as second, with 



