108 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



[33. LoxoTROCHis Meyr. 

 199. L. sepias Meyr. 

 (Lo.votrochis sepias Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lend. 1906, 205.) 

 Sir George Hampson informs me that this was erroneously 

 assigned to the New Hebrides; its real locality is the pruvince of 

 Espirito Santo, in Brazil.] 



34. Brenthia Clem. 



Differs from Simaethis and ChoreiUis by the labial palpi, which 

 are pointed, without tuft; in Simaethis they are obtuse or truncate, 

 in Choreutis they are pointed, bat the second joint is tufted with 

 hairs beneath. 



200. B. quadriforella Z. 



{Brenthia qiiadriforella Z., Hor. Ross. 1877, 172, pi. ii., 61; 

 Simaethis hypocalla Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1905, 113.) 

 North Queensland, New Guinea. 



201. 5. trilitha, n.sp. 



,-J. 10 mm. Head and thorax bronzy-fuscous. Palpi whitish, 

 terminal joint with base and anterior edge fuscous. Antennae 

 whitish ringed with dark fuscous, ciliations \^. Abdomen daik 

 fuscous, segmental margins whitish. Forewings elongate-trian- 

 gular, costa slightly arched, apex rounded, ternieu somewhat 

 rounded, little oblique; bronzy-fuscous, irrorated with whitish 

 except on basal area; edge of basal area straight, somewhat 

 darker-suffused; a round darker fuscous discal spot beyond 

 middle, crossed by two transverse white bars; a terminal light 

 bronzy-ochreous fascia, almost wholly occupied by three large 

 black spots, each marked with two or three violet-metallic dots: 

 cilia bronzy-fuscous. Hind wings with termen bent in middle; 

 rather dark fuscous; a roundish white spot in middle of disc; a 

 straight whitish subterminal line, not reaching costa or dorsum; 

 between this and termen a violet-golden-metallic line on costal 

 half; cilia whitish, with dark fuscous basal and ajjical shades. 



New Georgia, Solomon Is. (Meek); one specimen. 



