782 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTEHA, 



J\ 13 mm. Head and palpi whitish-ochreous, lower half of second 

 joint externally fuscous. Thorax whitish-ochreous, anteriorly 

 suffused with fuscous. Antennae light grey. Abdomen and 

 legs grey, posterior pair whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, 

 costa moderately arched, apex tolerably rounded, hindmargin 

 obliquely rounded ; pale yellowish-ochreous ; costal edge dark 

 fuscous towards base ; an obscure pale fuscous streak along upper 

 half of hindmargin : cilia pale yellowish-ochreous. Hindwings 

 light fuscous ; cilia whitish-ochreous, greyish-tinged. 



Of uncertain affinity within the genus. 



Duaringa, Queensland ; one specimen received from Mr. G. 

 Barnard. 



332. Coes. deltosema, n. sp. 



Media, alis ant. oehreo-flavis, basi trianguloque dorsi postico 

 saturate fuscis ; post, griseis, antice dilute ochreo-suffusis. 



(J. 23 mm. Head light ochreous-yellow. Palpi yellow-whitish, 

 second joint dark fuscous except at apex. Antennas fuscous. 

 Thorax dark fuscous, with anterior and posterior ochreous-yellow 

 spots. (Abdomen broken.) Legs dark fuscous, posterior pair 

 whitish-yellow. Forewings rather elongate, oblong, costa gently 

 arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin slightly rounded, rather 

 strongly oblique ; ochreous-yellow ; base narrowly dark fuscous ; 

 basal third of costa very slenderly dark fuscous ; a sharply marked 

 dark fuscous triangular blotch on inner margin before anal angle, 

 apex reaching more than half across wing : cilia pale ochreous- 

 yellow, mixed with fuscous on hindmargin. Hindwings fuscous- 

 grey, suffused with pale ochreous-yellowish towards base ; cilia 

 pale yellowish. 



Adelaide, South Australia ; one specimen taken by Professor 

 Tate in a salt marsh in January, now in the collection of the 

 Adelaide University Museum. 



333. Coes. aphanes, n. sp. 



Minor, alis ant. albido-ochreis, fascia postica subrecta ochreo-fusca, 

 ana apicali ochreo-fusco suffusa ; post, albido-ochreis. 



