54 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



4. CONOPOMORPHA Me}^!". 



Characters of Gracilaria^ but middle tibi£e not thickened, 

 posterior tibiae with series of projecting bristly hairs above. 



Type C. cyanospi^a Meyr , from New Zealand. As explained 

 under Gracilaria, I have recast the classification of that genus 

 and its near allies. Dialectif.a Wals., is a synonym of this genus. 



9. C. ordinatella Meyr. 



{Gracilaria ordinatella Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 



1880, 145.) 



Burpengary, Queensland; Sydne}', New South Wales; in May 



and June. 



10. C. irrorata Turn. 



{Gracilaria irrorata Turn,, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1894, 

 124.) 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydney and Broken Hill, New South 

 Wales; Adelaide, South Australia; from March to June, and in 

 October. 



11. C. tricuneatella Meyr. 



{Gracilaria tricuneatella Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1880, 

 146) 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydney, New South Wales; in April. 

 Larva mining leaves of Typha latifolia. 



12. C. zajAaca, n.sp. 



9. 10-11 mm. Head and thorax snow-white. Palpi white, 

 apex of second joint and supramedian ring of terminal joint dark 

 fuscous. Antennae grey. Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Legs 

 grey, tibiae spotted or banded with white, anterior tibia? dark 

 fuscous towards apex, all tarsi white spotted with grey. Fore- 

 wings elongate, very narrow, long pointed, acute; brownish- 

 ochreous; five direct snow-white fasciae, edged with scattered 

 black scales; first narrow, basal, confluent dorsally with second; 

 second, third, and fourth very broad, only leaving narrow inter- 

 spaces, irregular-edged, somewhat narrower on costa; fifth sub- 



