174 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 



Easily known from tlie following species by the longitudinal 

 lines, and the absence of the costal blotch. Some specimens are 

 extremely small, apparently the later brood. Taken occasionally 

 at Manly, near Sydney, where the larva is common ; in December 

 March, and May. 



Larva apodal, somewhat tapering posteriorly, pale yellowish ; 

 mines a flat irregular blotch, apparently consisting of a spiral 

 gallery, in leaves of Eupliorhia sparmanni^ fEupho7hiace(zJ, in 

 February (and doubtless at other times), 



Phyll. iodocella, n, sp. 

 ^ . 2|". Head, palpi, thorax, abdomen, and legs shining 

 silvery- white. Antennae white, towards apex infuscated. Fore- 

 wings yellowish-white, with a semi-ovate dark fuscous, oblique 

 blotch on costa near base, reaching to middle of wing ; three 

 costal and one dorsal, slender, oblique dark fuscous streaks ; first 

 costal in middle, second very short, third longest, continued to 

 hind-margin; the dorsal streak beyond middle, bordered 

 posteriorly by a small greyish-fuscous spot ; dorsal margin 

 slenderly blackish about anal angle ; apical spot round, black, 

 with apparently three radiating fuscous streaks in cilia above it, 

 and one below it ; cilia white. Hind- wings and cilia white. 



Conspicuous by the costal blotch near base. One specimen on 

 a fence in Sydney in November. 



Opostega, Z. 



Head smooth behind, roughly short-haired on face and fore- 

 head ; no ocelli ; no tongue. Antennae shorter than fore-wings, 

 thick, filiform, with a large eyecap. Maxillary palpi distinct. 

 Labial palpi short, drooping, terminal joint very short. Fore- 

 wings elongate, narrow, pointed. Hind-wings very narrowly 

 lanceolate, cilia long. Abdomen flattened. Legs moderate ; 

 posterior tibia3 and first joint of tarsi stiff -haired. Fore- wings 



