BY A. J. TURNER. 215 



GLYPHIPTBRYX CHALCERES, n.sp. [xakKTfprj^ inlaid with brass]. 



gQ. 7-11 mm. Head and thorax bronzy-fuscous. Palpi whit- 

 ish, with four dark fuscous rings; second joint with rough project- 

 ing scales beneath. Antennae fuscous. Abdomen fuscous ; apex of 

 tuft whitish. Legs fuscous, annulated with white; spurs white. 

 Forewings rather pale bronzy-fuscous; a large whitish sub-basal 

 dorsal blotch sometimes narrowly connected with costa; a squarish 

 rather irregularly edged whitish spot on costa beyond middle; five 

 whitish costal streaks, the first three with brassy lustre except at 

 bases, partially edged with dark fuscous; first at f , short, slightly 

 oblique, sometimes running into second dorsal spot; second from 

 f , rather longer, oblique; third from before |-, like second; fourth 

 and fifth short, subapical; a brassy-metallic spot on tornus, and two 

 on termen, one above and one below incision; a blackish apical 

 spot; cilia whitish, bases bronzy-fuscous, incised beneath apex, 

 with an apical blackish hook, on tornus fuscous. Hindwings and 

 cilia grey. 



Near G. meteora, but forewings paler, dorsal spot not clear 

 white, and basal spot not forming a complete fascia. Type in Coll. 

 Turner. 



Q. : Mt. Tambourine, in September ; five specimens. 



GLYPHIPTERYX CHALCOD^EDALA, n.Sp. [xaAKoSatSaXos, wrought with 



brass]. 



g. 11 mm. Head and thorax bronzy-fuscous. Palpi white, four 

 rings and apex blackish ; scales short. Antennae fuscous. Abdomen 

 fuscous; apex of tuft whitish. Legs fuscous, with white annula- 

 tions, spurs white. Forewings with 7 and 8 separate ; rather pale 

 bronzy-fuscous; markings more or less edged with fuscous; two 

 short whitish erect streaks from dorsum, first sub-basal, second 

 from middle; six violet-metallic costal streaks, whitish on costa; 

 first from J, moderately long, somewhat oblique; second similar, 

 from §; third longer, from middle; fourth from |, like third; fifth 

 from f, very short; sixth from J, like fifth; a metallic dot in mid- 

 disc before third costal streak, and a second similar dot below and 

 beyond it; a metallic streak from tornus nearly meeting fourth 



