162 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 



at , ratlier long, very oblique, slightly produced along costa 

 towards base ; second at , longer, very oblique ; third before f, 

 rather shorter, equally oblique ; fourth short, not oblique, 

 uniting with fourth dorsal to form a straight slender fascia ; first 

 dorsal immediately before middle, short, oblique, connected with 

 a streak along inner-margin to base ; second beyond middle, 

 small, semiovate ; third opposite third costal, rather short, 

 oblique ; fifth costal apical, intersecting the round black apical 

 spot ; cilia whitish round apex, with two black lines, thence dark 

 fuscous-grey. Hind-wings and cilia fuscous-grey. 



Not very near to any described species ; easily recognised by 

 the white streak on basal half of inner-margin on a dark fuscous 

 ground. Three specimens, taken in mixed bush near Sydney, 

 and on the Bulli Pass, in October and March. 



Grac. ochrocephala, n. sp. 



$ ? . 4". Head whitish-ochreous above, face whitish. Maxil- 

 lary and labial palpi wholly white. Antennae longer than fore- 

 wings, dark fuscous, with faint paler annulations. Thorax whitish 

 ochreous, lateral margins ochreo as-fuscous. Abdomen dark 

 fuscous, beneath narrowly white, anus white. Legs dark fuscous 

 posterior tibiae and apical rings of all tarsal joints ochreous- 

 whitish, posterior tibiae stiff-haired. Forewings deep brownish- 

 ochreous, with a broad stripe along inner-margin from base, 

 terminating abruptly at anal angle, whitish, entirely suffused with 

 ochreous except along its upper edge, black margined above ; a 

 clear white, black margined, slender, oblique streak from costa 

 at i, extending to hind-margin, its upper extremity produced 

 along costa as a very slender white unmargined streak to | from 

 base ; a second similar parallel streak immediately before apex ; 

 cilia dark fuscous, containing two snow-white posteriorly black- 

 edged strigulse above apex, and an ochreous-whitish mark beyond 

 anal angle. Hind-wings blackish-fuscous, cilia slightly paler. 



