230 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 



Hind-wings with 7 veins ; 2 before (rarely from) posterior angle 

 of cell. 



This genus, which contains about a dozen European species, 

 is nearly allied to Mi/elois, from which it is distinguished by the 

 hind- wings having only 7 veins. 



JEuz. leucarma, n. sp. 



7". $ . Head dark grey, mixed with whitish. Palpi nearly 

 straight, obliquely ascending, reaching a little above head, blackish 

 mixed with purplish- white, second joint with a terminal white 

 ring. Antennce somewhat compressed abovebasal joint, thickened, 

 finely ciliated, whitish-ochreous. Thorax dark grey. Abdomen 

 blackish-grey, sides, apex, and apical ring of each segment pale 

 dull ochreous. Anterior and middle legs dark purple-fuscous, 

 tarsi with whitish-ochreous rings at apex of joints, middle tibiae 

 whitish on apical half except an oblique blackish band at f ; 

 posterior legs whitish, beneath dark fuscous. Fore-wings rather 

 short, broad, subtriangular, costa slightly arched, hind-margin 

 hardly oblique, anal angle rounded ; dark purple-grey, becoming 

 broadly blackish towards costa, elsewhere with apex of each scales 

 whitish-grey ; first line represented by a rather broad oblique 

 white fascia from before % of costa to £ of inner-margin, broadly 

 margined on each side with black, but partially suffused and 

 indistinct externally towards inner margin ; a large indistinct 

 whitish blotch, irrorated with dark fuscous, on costa between ^ 

 and five-sixths, in the lower part of which is a crescentic black 

 discal spot ; second line hardly lighter than ground-colour, 

 obsolete : cilia dusky-grey, with ochreous-whitish points. Hind- 

 wings pale grey-fuscous, darker towards apex ; cilia pale grey, 

 with cloudy darker parting-line. 



The broadest winged species of the genus ; nearly allied to 

 subarcuella, but readily known by the white transverse fascia. 



One male at light, Parramatta, in March. 



