BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 1079 



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

 Melbourne, Victoria ; Mount Lofty, South Australia ; tolerably 

 common from August to October, and in March. 



393. Ocyst. suppressella, Walk. 



(Gelechia suppressella, Walk., Brit. Mus, Cat., p. 650.) 



Parva, alis ant. niveis, punctis disci tribus, macula dorsi media 

 parva, lineaque postica recta fuscis ; post, griseo-albidis. 



£ £. 12-13 mm. Head, palpi, antenna?, thorax, and abdomen 

 white ; terminal joint of palpi § of second ; antennal ciliations 8. 

 Legs fuscous, posterior pair whitish. Forewings elongate, rather 

 narrow, costa gently arched, apex acute, hindmargin slightly 

 sinuate, very oblique ; white ; a fuscous dot in disc before middle, 

 a second directly beneath it on fold, and a third in disc beyond 

 middle ; a small fuscous spot on middle of inner margin, touching 

 second dot ; a nearly straight linear dark fuscous fascia from f of 

 costa to anal angle ; some fuscous scales on hindmai'gin : cilia 

 whitish, mixed with rather dark fuscous from apex to near anal 

 angle. Hinrlwings bi - oad-lanceolate, round-pointed, veins 3 and 4 

 slightly remote ; grey-whitish ; cilia grey-whitish. 



The antennal ciliations in this species reach their maximum. 



Rosewood, Queensland ; three specimens in September. 



394. Ocyst. diclethra, n. sp. 



Parva, alis ant, niveis, macula disci antica transversa fasciaque 

 postica in marginibus nonnihil producta ac cum angulo anali connexa 

 ochreis, saturate fusco-sparsis ; post, dilute griseis. 



£ Q. 10-13 mm. Head, palpi, antenna?, and thorax white ; 

 second joint of palpi externally grey on lower half, terminal joint § 

 of second ; antennal ciliations '2\. Abdomen light grey. Legs 

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

 narrow, costa gently arched, apex acute, hindmargin slightly sinuate, 



