BY A. J. TURNER. 193 



GRACILARIA PERIXESTA, n.sp. [7T6/3i£eo-TOS, polished]. 



£. 8 mm. Head and thorax yellow; face whitish. Palpi 

 whitish; terminal joint, except apex, fuscous. Antennae fuscous, 

 with whitish annulations. Abdomen grey. Legs fuscous; pos- 

 terior pair and all tarsi whitish; anterior coxae yellowish. Fore- 

 wings yellow, with a brassy gloss; base of costa fuscous; a fuscous 

 dot in disc beneath midcosta, and a second above tornus; cilia 

 yellow, on dorsum grey. Hindwings and cilia grey. Type in 

 Coll. Turner. 



Q.: Caloundra, in August; one specimen. 



Gracilaria euxesta, n.sp. [ev^eoros, polished]. 



£. 6 mm. Head yellowish ; face ochreous-whitish. Palpi 

 ochreous-whitish; apex of terminal joint fuscous. Antennas grey. 

 Thorax and abdomen grey. Legs fuscous; tarsi; except at apices 

 of joints, whitish. Forewings pale yellow, with a glossy lustre, 

 and fine transverse fuscous singulations sparsely but evenly dis- 

 tributed; a fuscous dot in disc at i, a second slightly beyond 

 middle, and a third, rather larger, at apex; some fuscous irrora- 

 tion along termen; cilia fuscous, on dorsum grey. Hindwings 

 and cilia grey. Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns; one specimen, received from Mr. 

 F. P. Dodd. 



Subfam. Zellerian^e. 



Macarangela leucochrysa. 



Q.: Caloundra, in August.— N. 8. W.: Sydney, also in March. 



Zelleria cynetica. 

 In this species, the terminal joint of 4he labial palpi is thick- 

 ened with scales, so as to appear club-shaped. 



Q.: Brisbane, in August; Mount Tambourine, in November 

 and February; Killarney, in October. 



ZELLKRIA AR/EODES. 



Best distinguished from the preceding, which it nearly re- 

 sembles, by the slender, acute, terminal joint of palpi. 

 Q.: Brisbane, in August. 



