76 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MinRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



dorsum, second from | of costa to § of dorsum, connected in 

 middle by a bar with apex of costal streak, third from costa near 

 apex to tornus; generally a more or less partial streak along 

 termen, sometimes partly confluent with third fascia: cilia fuscous. 

 Hindwings rather dark purplish-fuscous; cilia fuscous. 



Sydney, New South Wales, in August, September, March, and 

 April; ten specimens, all in Waverley Gully. 



101. P. calyciaii, n.sp. 



(J^. 10-11 mm. Head whitish-ochreous, yellowish-tinged. 

 Palpi and antennae grey. Thorax and abdomen rather dark 

 fuscous. Fore wings very elongate, costa gently arched, apex 

 round-pointed, tej-men very obliquely rounded ; rather dark 

 fuscous; markings pale whitish-ochreous; a large rounded-tri- 

 angular blotch extending on dorsum from base to middle, apex 

 almost reaching costa at ^; one or two obscure dots towards 

 middle of costa; a rather narrow irregular fascia from 4 of costa 

 to dorsum before tornus : cilia fuscous, tips whitish on a spot 

 beneath apex. Hindwings rather dark fuscous, with prismatic 

 reflections; cilia fuscous. 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydne}', New South Wales; from Sep- 

 tember to November, five specimens. 



102. P. 7iepheIo7ni7nfi^ n.sp. 



(J^. 10-12 mm. Head and thorax grey mixed with white. 

 Palpi grey. Antenme whitish-grey. Abdomen grey. Forewings 

 very elongate, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen 

 very obliquely rounded; grey, suffused with whitish and mixed 

 with dark fuscous, tending to form transverse strigulte; markings 

 cloudy, indistinct, formed by dark fuscous suffusion; a spot on 

 costa at ^5 and another at |; an oblique fascia-like spot from 

 dorsum beyond middle, reaching more than half across wing and 

 tendiog to unite with second costal spot; a triangular spot on 

 tornus : cilia grey, mixed with whitish on costa. Hindwings 

 and cilia fuscous-grey. 



Murrurundi and Sydney, New South Wales, in November and 

 December; five specimens. 



