120 DESCRIPTIONS OP AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



along lower part of termen, and a short one from termen above 

 middle: a small oval black apical spot : cilia whitish, with 

 blackish basal line indented beneath apex, on costa bronzy with 

 blackish tips towards apex. Hindwings rather dark grey; cilia 

 grey, becoming pale 3'ellow on lower half of termen and dorsum. 

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

 ber; two specimens. The yellow cilia of hindwings are a special 

 character. 



229. G. paJaeomorpha Meyr. 



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

 1880, 242.) 



Brisbane, Queensland; Bulli, New South Wales; Mount Mace- 

 don and Gisborne, Victoria; Deloraine, Hobart, and George's Bay, 

 Tasmania; Mount Gambler, South Australia; from September to 

 January. 



230. G. macraida^ n.sp. 



(J^. 9-10 mm. Head and thorax pale greyish-bronze or whitish- 

 bronze. Palpi white with four black rings, apex black in front, 

 beneath with rather short projecting hairs. Antennte bronzy- 

 fuscous. Abdomen bronzy-grey. Forewings elongate, rather 

 narrow, costa gently arched, apex pointed, termen very obliquely 

 rounded; bronze, more or less mixed with dark fuscou.s; a rather 

 broad white median streak from base to beyond middle, marked 

 beneath with a black line on fold towards middle; seven diversely 

 oblique short white dark edged streaks fi-om costa, first from 

 before J, second and third longer; sometimes additional whitish 

 streaks before and beyond third ; an oblique silvery-metallic 

 blackish-edged streak from before tornus, almost meeting third 

 costal streak, and a spot on lower part of termen; a silvery- 

 metallic dot beneath or touching fourth costal streak; a roundish 

 black apical dot, beneath wdiich is a silvery-metallic dot : cilia 

 whitish, basal third bronzy limited b}^ a blackish line, indented 

 beneath apex, on costa barred with white and blackish, with a 

 blackish supra-apical hook. Hindwings and cilia grey. 



Deloraine, Tasmania, in December; eight specimens. 



