124 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



243. G. drosopliaes Meyr. 

 (Phryganostola d rosojoliaes Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 

 1880, 249.) 



Sydney, New South Wales; Deloraine, Tasmania; in October 

 and December. 



244. G. isozela, n.sp. 



(^9- 11-13 mm. Head and thorax dark bronze, side of head 

 with a fine white line. Palpi white with four black rings, apex 

 black in front, scales short. Antennae and abdomen dark bronzy- 

 fuscous. Forewings elongate, rather dilated posteriorly, costa 

 gently arched, apex obtuse, termen sinuate, oblique: shining 

 l)ronze mixed with dark fuscous, especially on margins and 

 towards base; a moderate erect white fascia from dorsum at J, 

 narrowed upwards and not reaching costa; six violet-silvery- 

 metallic dark-edged nearh^ direct streaks from white dots on costa, 

 tirst at J, terminating in a trapezoidal white spot on dorsum 

 beyond middle, second to fourth i-eaching nearly half across wing, 

 fifth somewhat curved and continued to tornus, sixth ante-apical 

 reaching termen; discal area between tirst and fifth irregularly 

 marked with black, with three violet-silver3^-metallic dots on a 

 submedian irregular black streak, and one or two subconfluent 

 towards tornus : cilia whitish, basal half bronzy limited by a 

 blackish line indented beneath apex, above apex dark fuscous 

 marked with white. Hind wings dark grey; cilia grey. 



Mount Kosciusko (4500 feet), New South Wales; Deluraine, 

 Tasmania; in December and January, seven specimens. 



245. G. asteriella Meyr. 

 {Glyiyhipteryx asteriella Mejn*., Proc. Linn. Soc.N.S.Wales, 1880, 

 235.) 



Shoalhaven, New South Wales; Melbourne, Victoria; in 



January. 



246. G. amhJycerella Meyr. 



{Glypliipteryx amhlycereUa Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 

 1882,^89.) 



Melbourne, Healesville, and Warragul, Victoria, in November 

 and December. 



