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41. C. albistriatella Turn. 



{GracilariaalbislriatellaTxxvn., Trans. Hoy. tSoc. S. Austr. 1894, 

 129.) 



Brisbane, Queensland. 



42. C. albomarginata Stt. 



{Gracilaria albomarginata Stt., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3rd 

 Ser., i., 294, pl.x. 3.) 



Brisbane, Queensland. Not known to me. 



43. C. leptalea Turn. 

 {Gracilaria leptalea Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1900, 21.) 

 Brisbane, Queensland, in August and September. 

 44. C iryrigenes Turn. 



{Gracilaria py rig enes Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1896, 1; 

 G. nitidula ibid., 1894, 128 [prte-occup.].) 

 Brisbane, Queensland, in November. 



45. C aeolella Meyr. 



. {Coriscium aeolellu7n Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1880, 

 167.) 



Wollongong, Ne\v South Wales, in October. 



46. C. ochridor sella Meyr. 



{Coriscium ochridursellum Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc.N. S.Wales, 

 1880, 166.) 



Sydney, New South Wales, from November' to February. 

 Larva mining leaves of Phyllanthus Ferdinandi. 



5. Cyphosticha, n.g. 



Characters of Conopomorpha, but middle tibiae elongated and 

 thickened with dense scales. 

 Type C. pyrochroma Turn. 



47. C. microta Turn. 

 {Gracilaria microta Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. 8. Austr. 1894, 128.) 

 Brisbane, Queensland. Not known to me, but the structural 

 characters are given accurately by Dr. Turner in his description. 



