168 DESCRIPTIOiS^S or AUSTRALIAN MICEO-LEPIDOPTEEA, 



indistinct, lower margin ill-defined, upper margin edged by a 

 blackisli line, above wbicli is a cloudy dark fuscous streak, 

 broadest in middle and attenuated towards base, posteriorly 

 bending upwards near bindmargin and continued suffusedly to 

 apex of wing, where it becomes again more distinct ; a round 

 blackish dot on lower margin of white median streak at two- 

 thirds from base, and sometimes another a little above it ; a 

 whitish suffusion along hindmargin, and sometimes confused 

 indications of slender whitish streaks on veins towards lower 

 half of hindmargin ; a hindmarginal row of black dots ; cilia 

 ochreous- whitish, with two cloudy fuscous-grey lines. Hindwings 

 ochreous-grey-whitish, with a grey hindmarginal line ; cilia 

 ochreous- whitish. 



Nearly allied to T. grammella, 7i., and T. invalidella, Meyr., 

 but differing from both in the absence of the white subcostal 

 streak, and the obsolescence of the branches of the median 

 streak ; the hindwings are lighter than in T. grammella, but not 

 white as in T. invalidella. 



Eive specimens taken in March in dry grassy places at 

 Mittagong, New South Wales, at an elevation of 2,000 feet. 



Cramhus lia^aliscus, Z. 

 This name, originally published by Zeller (Lep. Caffr.) in 

 1852, has the priority of concinnellus, Walk. ; on account of the 

 description being taken from South African specimens I had 

 overlooked the identity, which is undoubted. 



Salebkia, Z. 

 Sal. eucometis, n. sp. 



^ . 11". Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax light ochreous, 

 somewhat suffused with brownish ; maxillary palpi yellowish. 

 Abdomen light greyish-ochreous, somewhat irregularly brownish- 

 tinged. Legs dark fuscous, middle tibijTe brownish-ochreous, 

 posterior tibise light ochreous above. Fore wings elongate. 



