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to fold at §; a silvery erect mark from tornus, and a second along 

 termen at middle; a round black apical spot; cilia white, bases 

 bronzy, indented beneath apex, and with a dark fuscous apical 

 hook. Hindwings and cilia grey. 



This minute species appears to be nearest G. autopetes. Type 

 in Coll. Turner. 



Q.: Caloundra, in September; one specimen. 



GLYPHIPTERYX HARPOGRAMMA, n.sp. [upToypafApLOS, sickle-marked]. 



£. 5 mm. Head and thorax bronzy-grey. Palpi whitish. An- 

 tennae grey. Abdomen grey. Legs grey ; tarsi with white annula- 

 tions. Forewings bronzy-grey; five short white costal streaks 

 between | and apex; a white sickle-shaped streak from mid-dorsum; 

 curved obliquely outwards and gradually narrowing to a sharp 

 point, its outer edge sometimes ill-defined ; a white dot on dorsum ; 

 two purplish-metallic dots, or an ill-defined metallic blotch between 

 this and second costal streak ; cilia white, bases bronzy grey, incised 

 beneath apex. Hindwings and cilia grey. 



Near G. acinacella, but much smaller and paler, the palpi with- 

 out blackish rings, no metallic spots near termen, and no apical 

 dark hook in cilia. The last is present in my examples of G. aci- 

 nacella. Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q. : Cardwell, in August ; Mourilyan Harbour, near Innisf ail, 

 in July ; two specimens. 



GLYPHIPTERYX ARGYROTOXA, n.sp. [dpyvpoTogos, with silver bow]. 



(|>. 6 mm. Head and thorax silvery grey-whitish. Palpi whitish. 

 Antennae pale grey. Abdomen and legs grey-whitish. Forewings 

 pale bronzy-grey; a broad, ill-defined silvery-white oblique streak 

 from mid-dorsum; four silvery-white costal streaks; first from 

 beyond middle, strongly outwardly oblique; second from § , moder- 

 ately oblique, long, ending in a silvery spot above tornus; third 

 and fourth very short, subapical; a small black apical spot; cilia 

 whitish, bases fuscous, incised beneath apex. Hindwings and cilia 

 grey-whitish. Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q.: Brisbane, in May; one specimen. 



