BV E. MKVHICK. 0< 



24. C. halfvodes, ii.sp. 



^■9. 9-10 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, al>dornen, and 

 legs white; anterior femora and tibite sufiPusedly banded with dark 

 fuscous, all tarsi spotted with fuscous. Forewings ver}^ elongate, 

 very narrow, rather long-pointed, tolerably acute; very pale 

 brassy-yellowish; markings white, partially edged anteriorly with 

 scattered black scales, very undefined; eight or nine subtriangular 

 costal spots, and four or five larger dorsal spots, two median 

 sometimes united to form an irregular transverse fascia : cilia 

 very pale yellowish, round apex suffusedly barred with white, at 

 apex with a short blackish basal mark. Hindwings light grey; 

 cilia grey-whitish, tinged with brassy-yellowish. 



Geraldton, West Australia, in November; five specimens. 



2."). C. eupetala Meyr. 



{Gracilaria PAi\w.tala Meyr., Proc. Linn. 80c. N. S. Wales, 1880, 

 160.) 



Brisbane, Queensland; S3'dne3% New South Wales; in October 

 and February. In this and the two following species the 

 maxillary palpi are minute and easily overlooked, but when 

 observable are formed as usual in the genus. 



26. C eumetalla Meyr. 



(Gracilaria euniefa/la ^ieyv.y'Pvoc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1880, 

 160.) 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydney, New South Wales; Gisborne, 

 Victoria; in September, October, and March. Larva in galls on 



Acacia. 



27. C. heJiopla, n.sp. 



^9. 9-10 mm. Head and thorax shining coppery-bronze. Palpi 

 ochreous-whitish, apex grey. Antennae grey. Abdomen dark 

 fuscous. Legs dark bronzy-fuscous. Forewings elongate, very 

 narrow, long-pointed, acute ; bright shining coppery-bronze ; 

 markings prismatic violet-white, edged with blackish; two shoit 

 slender oblique streaks from costa before and beyond middle, and 

 two others inwardly oblique towards apex, between tbese 



