BY E. MEYRICK. 71 



90. Z. citrina Meyr. 

 {Zelleria citrina Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1892, 586.) 

 Sydney and Glen Innes, New South Wales, in September and 

 December. 



91. ^. sigillata Meyr. 



{Zelleria dgillata Meyr., Proc.Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1892,587.) 

 Sydney and Shoalhaven, New South Wales, in December and 

 January, 



92. Z. stylograpfa, n.sp. 



9. 20 mm. Head and thorax grej^ finely irrorated with white. 

 Palpi whitish, sprinkled with grey. Antennae grey. Forewings 

 very elongate-lanceolate, round-pointed; 4 and 5 stalked; pale 

 whitish-fuscous finely irrorated with dark fuscous, appearing 

 grey; a minute blackish dot in disc at i; an oblique blackish 

 streak in disc before middle, not reaching margins; someblnckish 

 irroration towards apex: cilia grey, round apex suffused with 

 dark purple-fuscous. Hind wings grey, paler and thinly scaled 

 towards base; cilia light grey. 



Mt. Macedon, Victoria, in March; one specimen (Lower). 



12. Xyrosaris, n.g. 



Head with short dense rough hairs; tongue developed; ocelli 

 absent. Antenna over 1, in ^ filiform, basal joint moderate, 

 with pectfn. Labial palpi moderately long, curved, ascending, 

 second joint thickened with dense scales, expanded and project- 

 ing towards apex beneath, terminal joint longer than second, 

 expanded with rough projecting scales above and beneath to form 

 a dense rough brush-like tuft concealing apex of joint, IVl axillary 

 palpi obsolete. Posterior tibiae smooth-scaled. Forewings with 

 small tufts of scales on surface; 2 from angle, 7 to apex or termen, 

 11 from towards base. Hindwings 1, elongate-lanceolate, cilia 

 nearly 2; 3 absent, 5 and 6 closely approximated. 



Certainly allied to Zelleria, but abundantly distinct by the long 

 antennae, peculiar palpi, and scale-tufts of forewings. I have 

 two allied species from Ceylon. 



