GS DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



72. G. euglyjyta Turn. 

 {Gracilaria eugly2?ta Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc.S. Austr. 1894, 122.) 

 Brisbane, Queensland, in September. 



73. G. xylophanes Turn. 



(Gracilaria xylophanes Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1894, 

 123.) 



Brisbane, Queensland, in September. 



74c. G. eury enema Turn. 



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

 122.)! 



Brisbane, Queensland, in August and September. If I have 

 correctly identified this species, the male has two very long hair- 

 pencils rising from thorax posteriorly and lying along sides of 

 abdomen. 



8. TiMODORA Meyr. 



75. T. chrysochoa Meyr. 



(Timodora chrysochoa Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886, 296.) 

 Tonga. 



9. Opsiclines, n.g. 



Head with appresvsed scales; ocelli absent; tongue developed. 

 Antennse f, filiform, basal joint somewhat dilated, with pecten. 

 Labial palpi moderately loug, curved, ascending, second joint 

 thickened with scales, somewhat roughly expanded towards apex 

 beneath, terminal joint about half second, thickened with loose 

 scales, obtuse. Maxillary palpi obsolete. Forewings with 2 

 from 1^, 3 absent, 6 and 7 stalked, 7 to costa, 8 absent, 11 from 

 middle. Hind wings J, narrow-lanceolate, cilia 4; 3 absent, 5-7 

 parallel. 



A genus of somewhat dubious affinity; it may be a development 

 of Zelleria. My example, kindly communicated by Mr. Lower, 

 is a female, and the posterior legs are broken. 



