402 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XVIII., 



before middle; a dark fuscous mark on costa at f, whence pro- 

 ceeds a faintly indicated fuscous line half across wing; a blackish 

 terminal line : cilia whitish-ochreous, with a broad blackish-grey 

 median shade opposite termen. Hindwings pale yellowish; a 

 faintly indicated angulated fuscous median line, not reaching 

 dorsum; a dark fuscous terminal line; cilia pale yellow, round 

 apex fuscous. 



Mackay, Queensland, in December; type seen. Mr. Lower 

 found this also common. 



223. C. 2yerigra2)ta, n.sp. 



(J2- 12-14 mm. Head and thorax yellowish-white, shoulders 

 dark fuscous. Palpi white, lower half of second joint fuscous, 

 terminal joint normal. Antennae white. Abdomen pale och- 

 reous-yellow. Legs whitish-ochreous, anterior pair more or less 

 suffused with dark fuscous, apex of posterior tibise dark fuscous, 

 hairs whitish. Forewings with termen slightly sinuate, rather 

 strongly oblique; ochreous-yellow; a blackish costal streak from 

 base to middle; sometimes a dark fuscous subdorsal dot at ^; a 

 blackish inwards-curv^ed line from J of costa to 4 of dorsum, some- 

 what produced posteriorly on costa; a black line along termen : 

 cilia pale ochreous-yellowish, with broad grey postmedian shade 

 on termen. Hindwings grey, more or less suffused with pale 

 yellowish, apical fourth forming a more or less defined pale 

 yellowish band, terminal edge dark grey or blackish; sometimes 

 a dark grey discal spot; cilia whitish-ochreous, round apex more 

 or less greyish-tinged. 



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

 Newcastle, and Sydney, New South Wales; from September to 

 March, twenty specimens; a common species. 



224. C. micradeljjha, Low. 

 {Gelechia micradelpha, Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1897, 



(J9- 11-13 mm. Head whitish-yellowish, crown centrally 

 suffused with orange. Palpi pale yellow, in $ normal. Antennae 



