742 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LRPIDOPTERA, 



line ; sometimes a few black scales posteriorly ; a hindmarginal row 

 of minute black dots : cilia light ochreous-grey irrorated with 

 whitish, with a dark fuscous subapical line. Hindwings whitish- 

 grey ; cilia grey-whitish. 



Sydney and Blackheath (3500 feet), New South Wales ; "Delo- 

 raine, Tasmania ; common in October and November. 



44.* Phryganeutis, n. g. 



Head with loosely appressed scales, side tufts rather large, meeting 

 above. Antennae in g moderate, with fine long cilia (3), basal 

 joint moderate, with strong pecten. Palpi long, second joint much 

 exceeding base of antennas, clothed anteriorly with long scales which 

 expand above and beneath to form a rough apical tuft, terminal 

 joint shorter than second, slender, obliquely ascending, partially 

 concealed in apical tuft. Thorax smooth. Forewings elongate, 

 apex pointed, hindmargin very oblique. Hindwings as broad 

 as forewings, elongate-ovate, hindmargin rounded, cilia f . Abdomen 

 moderate. Posterior tibia? clothed with long hairs. Forewings 

 with vein 7 to hindmargin, 2 from before angle of cell. Hindwings 

 normal. 



Not included in the analytical table, having been discovered 

 since ; it will fall under the same head with Palparia, but be 

 separated by the hairs of second joint of palpi expanding above at 

 apex. Intermediate in characters and development between 

 Protomacha and Pleurota. 



278. Phnjg. cinerea, n. sp. 



Media, alis ant. griseis, cano nigroque conspersis, punctis disci 

 elongatis tribus nigrescentibus ; post, dilute griseis. 



g. 23 mm. Head and antennae grey- whitish. Palpi dark grey, 

 suffused with white above. Thorax dark fuscous mixed with white. 

 Abdomen grey-whitish. Legs whitish, anterior pair internally 

 dark fuscous. Forewings elongate, costa slightly arched, apex 

 round-pointed, hindmargin straight, very oblique ; grey, densely 

 irrorated with white and dark fuscous ; a small linear dark fuscous 

 mark in disc before middle, a second directly beneath it on fold, 



