BY E. MEVHICK. 121 



231. G. fill til yheUmna Meyr. 



{PJirijganostola eathijhelemiin Meyr., Proc.Linn.Soc.N.S. Wales, 

 1880, 250.) 



}>athurst, New South Wales; Melbourne, Victoria; Launcestoii, 

 Peloraine, and Hol)art, Tasmania; Wirrabara and Mount Lofty, 

 8outh Australia; from October to January. 



232. G. mesaula, n.sp. 



(J. 1 1 mm. Head and thorax whitish-bronze. Palpi whitish 

 banded with fuscous, beneath with projecting hairs. Antennae 

 dark fuscous. Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, 

 narrow, costa gently arched, apex acute, termen subsinuate, ver}' 

 oblique; 7 and 8 stalked; whitish-bronze, with indications of 

 fuscous longitudinal lines; a suffused whitish streak along dorsum; 

 a moderately broad white streak from base above fold almost to 

 tornus, edged posteriorly with dark fuscous; eight ill-detined 

 short oblique white marks from costa, edged anteriorly with 

 dark fuscous, becoming suffused and indistinct in disc, first from 

 |, third long and sharper-defined, reaching apex of median streak; 

 a string of about five silvery- whitish dots on lower part of termen, 

 edged anteriorly with dark fuscous; a small black apical dot, 

 beneath which is a silvery-metallic dot : cilia whitish, with a 

 dark fuscous median line indented beneath apex, and a dark 

 fuscous supra-apical hook. Hind wings and cilia whitish-grey. 



Wirrabara, South Australia, in October; one specimen. 



233. G. macrantha Low. 



{Phryganostola macrantha Low., Trans.Roy.Soc. S.Austr. 1905, 

 113.) 



Gisborne, Victoria, in October. Not known to me. 



234. G. deuterastis, n.sp. 



9. 10-12 mm. Head, antenna, thorax, and abdomen bronzy- 

 fuscous. Palpi white banded with fuscous, beneath with pro- 

 jecting hairs. Forewings elongate, narrow, costa gently arched, 

 apex round-pointed, termen sinuate, oblique; bronze, mixed with 



