126 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTEKA, XIX., 



apex, above apex l:)lackish marked with white. Hind wings dark 

 grey; cilia grey. 



Gisborne, Victoria, in April; one specimen (Lyell). At first 

 sight very similar to the preceding species from the same locality, 

 but on examination the markings are seen to be quite different 

 in detail; in pharet^'opis the first fascia is much nearer the base, 

 there is an additional costal streak between it and the second 

 fascia, there is an additional fascia beyond second, the penulti- 

 mate streak is ver}^ short instead of being continued to tornus, 

 and the palpi are rough-haired. 



249. G. ci/anophracta Meyr. 



(Glypliipteryx cyanopliracta Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc.N.S. Wales, 

 1882,186.) 



Burragorang, New South Wales : Melbourne, Victoria ; in 



April. 



250. G. iometalla Meyr. 



{GlypJiipteryx iometalla Meyr., Proc.Linn. Soc.N.S. Wales, 1880, 

 232.) 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydne}-, New South Wales; from August 

 to November. 



251. G. argyrosema Meyr. 



{Apistomorpha argyrosema Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 

 1880,247.) 



Mount Tambourine, Queensland; Sj^dney and Bowenfels, New 

 South Wales; Campbelltown, Tasmania; from September to 



March. 



252. G. pliosphora, n.sp. 



(J. 10 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen bronze. Palpi white 

 with four blackish rings, apex black in front, scales short. 

 Antennae dark grey. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, 

 apex obtuse, termen subsinuate, rather strongly oblique; dark 

 bronze; an oblique suffused whitish spot from dorsum at J, 

 reaching fold; six violet-silvery-metallic nearly direct streaks 

 from white dots on costa, first from ^, rather short, somewhat 

 oblique, second from middle of costa to dorsum beyond middle, 



