102 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALAS[AN MECRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



164. M. leucopis, n.sp. 



9. 13 mm. Head, antenna?, and thorax dark fuscous. Palpi 

 fuscous, becoming white beneath and towards base. Abdomen 

 dark fuscous, base and three narrow rings beyoiid middle white. 

 Forew^ngs elongate, rather dilated posteriorly, costa nearly 

 straight, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded; fuscous, mixed 

 with dark fuscous and some whitish scales; an indistinct small 

 transver.se white spot in disc beyond middle : cilia fuscous, base 

 mixed with dark fuscous. Hindwings blackish-fuscous; a moder- 

 ately broad white fascia from middle of dorsum towards costa at 

 ^, becoming obsolete before reaching it; a rather large white spot 

 beneath middle of costa; cilia light fuscous, base mixed with 

 dark fuscous. 



Duaringa, Queensland (Barnard); one specimen. 



165. M. restimptana Walk. 



(^Miscera 7'esumptana Walk., 458; Atychia anthomera Low., 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1896, 162.) 



(J. 14-15 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark fuscous, finely 

 sprinkled with white. Antenna? dark fuscous, pectinations 2J. 

 Abdomen dark fuscous, with one subbasal and four posterior 

 narrow pale yellowish rings. Forewings elongate, somewhat 

 dilated posteriorly, costa nearly straight, apex rounded, termen 

 obliquely rounded; dark fuscous tinely irrorated with ochreous- 

 whitish; a whitish-ochreous spot in disc bej^ond middle : cilia 

 dark fuscous mixed with whitish-ochreous. Hindwings deep 

 yellow; base dark fuscous; a broad rather irregular dark fuscous 

 terminal fascia; cilia light yellow, basal third dark fuscous, some- 

 times more or less wholly suffu.sed with dark grey. 



Duaringa and Rockhampton, Queensland, in April (Barnard); 

 three specimens. It is possible that this and lencojris are sexes 

 of the same species, but I cannot venture to unite them. 



166. J/, orthaida, n.sp. 



$. 1 6 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark fuscous, finely 

 sprinkled with whitish; palpi short-scaled, whitish beneath. 



