130 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



verse streaks, tirst from before middle of eosta to dorsum beyond 

 middle, third from before J of costa to toriius; a short streak from 

 costa beyond this, and one almost apical to termen below middle: 

 cilia bronze, outer half mixed with whitish, on tornus obscurely 

 barred with whitish and fuscous, on costa barred with white. 

 Hindwings grey; cilia pale grey. 



Gisborne, Victoria, in January; one specimen (Lyell). 



•JGl. G. ci/anochalca Meyr. 



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

 1882, 185; G. Jyelliana Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S.Austr. 1893,182.) 



Blackheath and Mittagong, New South Wales ; Gisl)orne, 

 Victoria ; Mount Lofty, South Australia; in February and 

 JNIarch. 



262. G. anaclastis, n.sp. 



(J. 12-16 mm. Head and thorax bronze. Palpi whitish with 

 four blackish rings, beneath with projecting scales. Antenna? 

 dark fuscous. Abdomen bronzy-grey. Foi-e wings elongate, 

 rather narrow, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen 

 very obliquely rounded; light golden-bronze; a curved silvery- 

 metallic streak from base above fold, crossing fold at ^ and con- 

 tinued to near dorsum before middle; five silvery-metallic streaks 

 from costa, tirst from I, oblique, reaching fold, extended along 

 costa to near base, second from middle of costa to dorsum beyond 

 middle, interrupted on fold, third from J of costa very obliquely 

 inwards to disc beyond middle, fourth near apex, to termen below 

 middle, tifth almost apical; a silvery-metallic dot or mark in disc 

 between third and fourth; an oblique black bar from beneath 

 apex of third to termen above tornus, cut by three golden, 

 metallic spots extended downwards beyond it; a silvery-metallic 

 dot on dorsum before tornus: cilia whitish-fuscous, basal half 

 bronzy, not indenteil beneath apex, on costa barred with whitish. 

 Hindwings and cilia grey. 



Gisborne and Traralgon, Victoria; Mount Lofty, South Aus- 

 tralia: in April, three specimens (Kershaw, Lyell, Guest). 



