118 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



violet-golden-metallic in disc, first from J; an oblique white wedge- 

 shaped mark from dorsum beyond middle, neafly or quite reaching 

 a violet-golden-metalHc dot in disc at |; a nearly erect violet- 

 golden-metallic black-edged streak from dorsum before tornus, 

 and another along lower part of termen; a round blackish apical 

 spot, preceded on termen by a small violet-golden-metallic black- 

 edged mark: cilia bronzy, outer half whitish with an indentation 

 below apex, above apex wholly bronze tipped with blackish. 

 Hindwings and cilia dark grey. 



Geraldton and Perth, West Australia, in October and Novem- 

 ber, thirteen specimens. The long oblique streak from near 

 base of dorsum is unique. 



224. G. aufopetes^ n.sp. 



$. 8 mm. Head and thorax dark bronze, with a tine white line 

 on side of head, becoming subdorsal on thorax. Palpi white with 

 four black rings, apex black in front, scales short. Antennse 

 dark grey, beneath whitish. Abdomen dark grey. Fore wings 

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

 termen very obliquely rounded; deep bronze; a slender white streak 

 along dorsum from base to |; a very oblique white streak from 

 above this beyond middle to fold at|; six diversely oblique white 

 blackish-edged streaks from costa, first from beyond ^, shorter, 

 second and third reaching half across wing, tips violet-metallic; 

 an erect violet-silvery-metallic blackish-edged streak from tornus, 

 almost reaching second costal, and another along lower part of 

 termen; a round black apical spot, beneath which is a violet- 

 golden-metallic dot on termen: cilia whitish, basal half bronzy 

 limited by a dark fuscous line indented on subapical dot, on costa 

 dark fuscous barred with white, with a dark fuscous apical hook. 

 Hindwings dark grey; cilia grey. 



Albany, West Australia, in December; two specimens. 



225. G. acinaceUa Meyr. 

 {Glyphipteryx acinaceUa Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 



1882,' 193.) 



Warragul, Victoria; Deloraine, Tasmania; in November and 

 December. 



