228 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 



fifths of inner margin ; second line cloudy, blackish, indistinct, 

 strongly waved throughout, tending to separate into elongate 

 points, broadly sinuate inwards beneath costa ; a cloudy blackish 

 oblique apical blotch or streak, obscuring origin of second line ; 

 a single large elongate black dot on disc at f, midway between 

 costa and inner margin ; in suffused specimens the markings 

 are partially obscured ; a hind-marginal row of about eight small 

 cloudy black dots : cilia fuscous-grey, with several rows of whitish 

 points. Hind- wings pale fuscous-grey, rather darker towards 

 apex ; hind-marginal line clear, dark fuscous ; cilia greyish- 

 whitish, with strong clear dark fuscous parting-line. 



Closely allied to Mic. vulgatella, but easily recognised by the 

 broader fore-wings, with more arched costa, and the strongly 

 marked transverse lines, which in vulgatella are hardly indicated. 

 Also very similar to Pemp. strigiferella female, from which it may 

 be known, even when alive, by the very different long porrected 

 palpi. 



Three females taken at light, at Parramatta, in October and 

 March ; it is therefore probably double-brooded. 



Myelois, Z. 

 My el. oenolarella, n. sp. 

 7"-8£". $ $ . Head brownish-ochreous. Palpi slender, 

 recurved, reaching forehead, pale ochreous, mixed with blackish 

 scales on sides, apex entirely blackish. Antennae ochreous- 

 whitish, annulated with black, in male thickened, finely ciliated, 

 in female filiform. Thorax brownish-ochreous, suffused with 

 dull carmine, with spots of blackish scales in centre and on 

 shoulders, and with a few blackish scales posteriorly. Abdomen 

 pale ochreous, segments suffused with dark grey-fuscous except 

 on apical rings ; in male with bright ochreous anal tuft. Legs 

 pale ochreous, irrorated with carmine and dark fuscous scales, 

 tarsi dark fuscous with pale ochreous rings at apex of joints, 

 middle and posterior tibiae with oblique black central bands, 



