Mr. A. G. Butler on Melhourne Lepidoplcra^ 99 



group, though its more acuminate primaries and white secon- 

 daries give it a somewhat different aspect. 



67. Penthina'?, sp. (449 Z»). 



The specimen is too much broken and rubbed for descrip- 

 tion ; it is evidently regarded by the collector as a vai'iety of 

 the preceding : but the wings are not so broad ; and the neura- 

 tion, so far as I can make it out in the rubbed condition of 

 the insect, appears to be that of Penthina ScJnihiaim; the 

 style of marking also is that of Penthina^ the primaries (and 

 not the secondaries) having a reticulated character. It is not 

 unlike Q^cophora retractella in its general aspect. 



Hyponomeiitidae. 



Q)^. Psecadia pretiosellaj Walk. (446). 



One example without abdomen. 



69. Psecadia'^ radioseUa, Walk. (54). 



One specimen. 



This is the same as Bida crambella. 



70. Psecadia conductella. Walk. (1), 

 One specimen. 



Gelechiidse. 



71. (Ecopliora semiriqjtella ^ Walk. (118). 

 One specimen. 



72. CEcopJiora arahella^ Newman (455). 

 One specimen*. 



* Confounded Avitli tliis in the Museum series I fiud the following : — 

 ConcJn/Iis ? auriccps, sp. n. 



Primaries above golden ochreous ; a subcostal stripe, an internal or 

 dorsal stripe near the margin, a lunate oblique dash on the disk between 

 the inferior angle of the cell and the external angle, a >-shaped marking 

 beyond the cell (its upper ramus extending to apex and its lower one to 

 outer margin), and the fringe leaden grey : secondaries dark bronze-brown : 

 head orange-yellow, the frous dark leaden grey ; thorax dark purplish 

 grey, shining"; abdomen brown, with whitish hind margins to tlie seg- 

 meiits, tenuinal and lateral stramineous tufts. Primaries below bronze- 

 brown, with a yellow apical spot; fringe leaden grey : secondaries straw- 

 yellow, the anal half washed with grey : pectus below greyish, the legs 

 and renter sordid cream-coloured. Expanse of wings 24 millim. 



Between Sydney and Moreton Bay. 



The specim'en has unfortunately lost its palpi ; so that I cannot be 



