194 STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN MICROLEPIDOPTERA, 



Zelleria CALLIDOXA. 

 Q.: Stanthorpe, in February. 



Zelleria sigillata. 

 N.S.W.: Glen Innes, in March. 



Zelleria notoleuca, n.sp. [ vayroXevKos, dorsally white]- 



£. 9 ram. Head and palpi white. Antenna? grey, annulated 

 with dark fuscous; basal joint white. Thorax white; patagia 

 and a lateral stripe ochreous-fuscous. Abdomen dark fuscous, 

 towards base pale ochreous-fuscous. Legs w r hitish annulated 

 with fuscous. Forewings with costa nearly straight; brassy- 

 fuscous, with some purple reflections, and fine transverse fuscous 

 strigulations; a broad white dorsal streak from base to f, its 

 upper edge irregularly indented; a white streak along termen 

 from tornus nearly to apex, becoming slender and interrupted 

 towards apex; two minute ( subapical costal white dots; cilia 

 brassy-fuscous, with a fine basal dark fuscous line around apex, 

 white beneath apex, thence grey. Hindwings and cilia grey. 

 Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in October; one specimen, re- 

 ceived from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Xyrosaris dryopa. 

 Q.: Brisbane, in September and January. 



Subfam. Cyclotornin,e. 



Gen. Cyclotorna. 



Of this very peculiar and isolated genus, Mr. Meyrick has 

 described two new species, both agreeing closely in structure with 

 the type, except that, in one of them, vein 4 of the hindwings 

 has become absent by coalescence with vein 3. Of the habits of 

 a fourth species here described, I have no knowledge, nor have I 

 any record of the circumstances of its capture. The other three 

 species were bred, some ten years ago, by Mr. F. P. Dodd. 

 Their life-histories, which have been recently published (Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. 1911, p.577) are of extraordinary interest. 



