BY E. MEYRICK. 63 



thrice sinuate narrow subdorsal streak from base to tornus: cilia 

 pale fuscous, round apex indistinctly barred with white, at apex 

 with a black basal dot. Hind wings gre}^; cilia pale grey. 

 Quorn, South Australia, in October; one specimen. 



52. M. lyginella Meyr. 



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

 157.) 



Sydney, New South Wales, in October. 



53. M. amalopa, n.sp. 



(JQ. 7-8 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-white. Palpi whitish, 

 apex of second joint and median ring of terminal joint dark 

 fuscous. Antennae whitish, dotted with fuscous above. Abdo- 

 men and legs ochreous-whitish, anterior legs obscurely banded 

 with fuscous. Forewings elongate, very narrow, long-pointed, 

 apex produced, acute; white, partially tinged with pale ochreous; 

 markings brownish, more or less sprinkled with dark fuscous; 

 nine oblique costal streaks, first three reduced to dots, fourth 

 median, last four extended to termen; three oblique streaks from 

 dorsum, first sometimes partially obsolete; a black apical dot : 

 cilia whitish, round apex indistinctly barred with fuscous, extreme 

 tips at apex black. Hind wings and cilia ochreous-grey-whitish. 



Albany, West Australia, in December; six specimens. 



54. M. mnesicala Meyr. 



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

 156.) 



Sydney, New South Wales, in September. 



55. M.formosa Stt. 



{Gracilaria formosa Stt., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3rd Ser., i., 

 291, pl.x., 1; Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1880, 153.) 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydney, New South Wales; from Sep- 

 tember to March. Dr. Turner thinks it is attached to Eugenia 

 Ventenatii. 



