122 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTKRA, XIX., 



rather dark fuscous; two oblique whitish streaks from dorsum 

 before and beyond middle, reaching fold; seven diversely oblique 

 slender white dark-edged streaks from costa, tirst from ^; a white 

 dot in disc at 4; an oblique silvery-metallic dark-edged streak 

 from dorsum before tornus, and another along lower part of 

 termen; a silver3'-metallic dot on termen above middle; an oval 

 black apical spot : cilia white, basal half bronze limited by a 

 blackish line, indented on the metallic dot, with a dark fuscous 

 hook above apex. Hindwings dark fuscous; cilia fuscous. 



Perth (Greenmount), West Australia, in November; three 



specimens. 



235. G. sahella Newm. 



{GJyphipteryx sahella Newm., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., N.S. iii., 

 299; Meyr., Proc. LLnn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1880, 237.) 



Mount Alexander Range, Victoria. I am still unable to 

 identify this species. 



236 G. platydlsema Low. 



{Glyphij^terifx plafydisema Low., Trans. Roy.Soc. S. Austr. 1893^ 

 183.) 



Gisborne, Victoria (Lyell); Deloraine, Tasmania; in November. 

 Larva in stems of Jiincus. The difference in the sexes is unusual, 

 the markings in the female being much broader. 



237. G. meteor a Meyr. 

 {Glyphipteryx meteora Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1880, 

 237.)' 



Brisbane, Queensland; Murrurundi, Bathurst, and Bulli, New 

 South Wales; Melbourne and Mount Macedon, Victoria; Laun- 

 ceston, Campbelltown, Deloraine, and Hobart, Tasmania; Mount 

 Lofty and Wirrabara, South Australia ; from October to 

 December. 



238. G. clirysoplanetis Meyr. 



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

 1880,238.) 



Brisbane, Toowoomba, and Wallangarra, Queensland ; Glen 

 Innes, Murrurundi. and Sydney, New South Wales; Melbourne 



