13Y E. MEYRICK. 117 



34. Toinal metallic mark erect 35. 



Tornal metallic mark oblique 228. callicrossa. 



35. Dorsal oblique streak uniting with second costal.. 226. gonoteks. 

 Dorsal oblique streak not reaching second costal. 227. actinobola. 



36. Forewings with black blotch in centre of disc 257. {jemmipunctella. 



Forewings without central blotch .... 37. 



37. P^orewings with black posterior marking 38. 



Forewings without black posterior marking 41. 



38. Black posterior mark resting on tornus .39. 



i>lack posterior mark not reaching tornus 261. cyanochalca. 



39. Forewings with continuous metallic terminal 



streak to tornus 263. polychroa. 



Forewings without continuous terminal streak. . . 40. 



40. Antepenultimate costal streak direct 264. trigonaspis. 



Antepenultimate costal streak very oblique inwards 262. anaclastis. 



41. First costal streak extended to dorsum 260. tripselia. 



First costal streak not crossing fold 42. 



42. Forewings with supramedian metallic streak from 



base 259. perimefalla. 



Forewings without such streak 258. chalcostrepta. 



Sect. A. Dark line in cilia of forewings indented beneath apex. 



222. G. kaUmophila Low. 



{Gli/phipferyx halimophila Low., Trans. Roy. 8oc. S. Austr. 1893, 

 183.)' 



Sydney, New South Wales; Adelaide, South Australia; Perth 

 and Albany, West Australia; in September and October. The 

 peculiar white subdorsal streak separates this from all others 



223. G. protomacra, n.sp. 



(J9.9-12 mm. Head and thorax dark shining bronze, with a 

 white stripe on side of head becoming subdorsal on thorax. 

 Palpi white with four black rings, apex black in front, scales 

 short. Antennae grey. Abdomen bronzy-fuscous. Forewings 

 elongate, narrow, costa slightly arched, apex round-pointed, 

 teiinen hardly sinuate, very oblique; shining bronze; a white 

 very oblique line from dorsum near base to beneath fold befoi-e 

 middle ; seven diversely oblique white blackish-edged streaks 

 from costa, reaching nearly half across wing, tending to become 



