Noy 30 TRAE 
DESCRIPTIONS OF MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA FROM 
QUEENSLAND. 
By A. Jerreris TurNER, M.D. 
[Read March 3rd, 1896.] 
A somewhat hasty and unexpected visit to Europe during the 
printing of my former paper in the Transactions of the Royal 
Society of South Australia, 1894, p. 120, prevented my reading 
the proofs, and I must request those who refer to it to correct 
the following printer’s errors which have crept in :— 
For Grac. ewmetella, Meyr., read G'rac. eumetalla, Meyr. 
For using the leaves, read mining the leaves. 
For (rac. albospersa, n. sp., read Grac. albispersa, n. sp. 
For Grac. albomaculella, n. sp., read Grac. albimaculella, n. sp. 
For Grac. enchlamyda, n. sp., read Grac. euchlamyda, n. sp. 
For Lepidotarsa chryscrythra, n. sp., read Lepidotarsa 
chryserythra, n. sp. 
My recent journey has enabled me to compare my types with 
those of Mr. Meyrick, who, with his usual generosity, has given 
me invaluable help in their identification and classification. He 
has placed me in a position to rectify several errors in my former 
paper, and has saved me from many into which I should have 
otherwise fallen in the present instalment. At the same time it 
must be understood that for any errors which may exist in the 
present paper, I take the whole responsibility. 
. I have endeavored to give a complete list of all the species 
known to occur in the district of Moreton Bay. 
GRACILARIID. 
GRACILARIA, Z. 
The Brisbane list must be enlarged by the addition of the fol- 
lowing species, all of which are common here, but were previously 
overlooked :— 
G. nereis, Meyr. (G. fluorescens, mihi, is a synonym) ; . ewpe- 
tala, Meyr. ; G. alysidota, Meyr. ; G. tricwneatella, Meyr. 
G. PYRIGENES, 7. sp. 
TI substitute this for G. nitidula of my former paper, the latter 
name having been preoccupied by Stainton for an Indian species 
(British Museum Catalogue XX X., 30). 
