400 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XVIII., 



patch occupying terminal half of wing, anterior edge straight or 

 seldom bent, irregular, dark fuscous, running from middle of 

 costa to beyond middle of dorsum, enclosing a roundish suffused 

 central deep yellow blotch : cilia pale ochreous, at apex with a 

 dark fuscous patch, on termen yellow with dark fuscous basal 

 line, on tornus suffused with fuscous. Hindwings whitish- 

 yellowish, posteriorly suffused with fuscous, darker towards apex; 

 a dark grey transverse discal mark; cilia whitish-yellowish, more 

 or less tinged with ochreous-fuscous round apex and upper part of 

 termen. 



Brisbane and Toowoomba, Queensland; Glen Innes (3500 feet), 

 Newcastle, Sydney, Bathurst, and Cooma, New South Wales; 

 Melbourne, Victoria; Launceston and Hobart, Tasmania; Mount 

 Lofty, South Australia; also in New Guinea; from September to 

 April, common generally; twenty specimens. 



220. C. glycina, n.sp. 



(J9- l'5-17mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax pale 

 yellowish; palpi orange-tinged towards base, terminal joint in ^ 

 much shorter than second, somewhat aborted, rough-scaled, not 

 acute, in 9 normal; shoulders with a fuscous stripe. Abdomen 

 grey, lateral margins pale yellowish. Legs pale yellowish, anterior 

 pair suffused with fuscous. Forewings narrow, costa slightly 

 arched, termen sinuate, rather strongly oblique; pale clear yellow ; 

 markings bronzy-fuscous, with purplish reJQections; a costal 

 streak from base to middle, attenuated posteriorly; a moderate 

 postmedian fascia parallel to termen, anterior edge irregular and 

 finely blackish-margined, strongly or only suffusedly connected 

 on costa with a moderate terminal fascia, sometimes almost con- 

 nected on tornus also : cilia fuscous, on termen suffused with 

 yellowish. Hindwings grey, darker posteriorly; a darker trans- 

 verse discal mark; cilia whitish-ochreous, more or less suffused 

 with grey round apex and upper part of termen. 



Tasmania, 3 (J's without further particulars (Barnard); Gis- 

 borne, Victoria, in January, 1 9 (Lyell). Differs from C. ])rasi- 

 7102ns by larger size, relatively narrower wings, much more oblique 



