7'2 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



93. X. dryopa, n.sp. 



(^.18 mm. Head ochreous-whitish irrorated with pale fuscous. 

 Palpi rather dark fuscous irrorated with whitish, internally 

 whitish. Antennae fuscous, obscurely paler-ringed. Thorax pale 

 greyish-ochreous tinged with brown. Abdomen grey, anal valves 

 very large. Forewings very elongate, very narrow, apex short- 

 pointed, obtuse; pale greyish-ochreous, partially tinged with 

 brown; two undefined patches of brown suffusion in disc ante- 

 riorly, including two or three small dark fuscous scaletufts; a 

 narrow brown streak along dorsum from middle to near tornus, 

 including two dark fuscous scaletufts; some small black dots on 

 posterior half of costaand forming a curved subterminal series to 

 tornus; some brown suffusion towards apex, including a transverse 

 mark of raised fu>cous scales: cilia pale greyish-ochreous, towards 

 tornus suffused with dark grey, round apex and on costa with 

 two broad dark grey shades. Hind wings grey, becoming thinly 

 scaled and subhyaline towards base: cilia grey. 



Brisbane, Queensland; one specimen. 



13. Cyclotohna, n.g. 



Head with appres.^ed scales; tongue absent; ocelli present. 

 Antennae |, in ^ filiform, simple, basal joint short, thick, with 

 scaletuft anteriorly. Labial palpi minute, scaled, obtuse. 

 Maxillary palpi obs(»lete. Abdomen thick. Posterior tibiae 

 with dense long hairs above. Forewino;s with 16 furcate, 2 from 

 angle, 7 to apex, 8-10 approximated, 11 from middle, secondary 

 cell defined. Hindwings 1, elongate-ovate, cilia |; 3 and 4 

 connate or stalked, 5-7 parallel, 8 fiee. 



This curious form is probabl}" a modification of Homadaula. 



94. C. monocentra, n.sp. 



(J9. 23-30 mm. Head, pnlpi, and thorax dark fuscous finely 

 irrorated with whitish. Antennae fuscous. Abdomen ochreous- 

 fuscous. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa rather strongly 

 arched, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded, dorsum strongly 

 arched before middle; dark grey, partially tinged with ochreous- 



