128 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



^ of costa to dorsum beyond middle, whitish on dorsum, second 

 from middle of costa, not quite reaching a golden-metallic 

 blackish-edged dot in disc, third curved, from § of costa ta 

 dorsum before tornus, fourth from f of costa to termen above 

 tornus, fifth ante-apical; a golden-metallic dot between second 

 and third above middle; between third and fourth some undefined 

 slender longitudinal blackish lines, and a stronger irregular black 

 streak below middle: cilia whitish, basal half bronze limited by 

 a dark fuscous streak indented beneath apex, above apex dark 

 fuscous. Hindwings and cilia dark fuscous. 



Queensland (1); one specimen, without note of locHlit3\ 

 255. G. calliscopa Low. 



{GlypJiipteryx calliscopa Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1905, 

 112.) 



Melbourne, Victoria, in November. Not known to me. 



256. G. cometophora Meyr. 



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

 1880, 231.) 



Blackheath, New Soutli Wales ; Melbourne and Trafalgar,^ 

 Victoria: George's Bay, Ta.smania; from November to January. 



257. G. gemmipunctella Walk. 



{Glijpliipteryx cjemmipun ctella Walk , Cliar. Het. 86; G. atri- 

 striella Zell., Hor. Ross. 1877, 398; Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc N. S. 

 Wales, 1880, 230; G. chrysolithella Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales, 1880, 229.) 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydney and Blackheath, New South 

 Wales; Melbourne, Healesville, Sale, and Traralgon, Victoria; 

 George's Ba}'^, Tasmania; from February to April. Varies locally 

 in the development of yellow in the hindwings. 



Sect. B. Dark line in cilia of forewin^js not ii'idented beneatl 



apex. 



258. G. clialco8trepta^ n.sp. 



(J^. 14-15 mm. Head and thorax bronze; in (J a lateral pencil 

 of scales from behind prosternum. Palpi white ringed with 



