1586 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
24.* Track YNTis, n.g. 
Head smooth, sidetufts loosely spreading ; tongue developed, 
Antenme in ^ serrate, moderately ciliated (1), basal joint 
moderately elongate, with strong pecten. Labial palpi long, 
recurved, second joint thickened with dense scales, rather rough 
beneath, terminal joint shorter than second, anteriorly rather 
roughened with scales, acute. Thorax smooth. Posterior tibiie 
clothed with long dense hairs. Forewings with vein 1 furcate, 
2 from near angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex. Hindwings 
elongate-ovate or ovate-lanceolate, cilia ^-1 ; veins 3 and 4 from a 
point, 6 and 7 parallel. 
In the tabulation it falls under the same head with Eidechria, 
to which it is closely allied, being distinguished by the anteriorly 
roughened terminal joint of palpi. 
The following species are all West Australian. 
1. Fore wings transversely fasciated 606. delophanes. 
Forewings not transversely fasciated 2. 
2. Forewings with white discal dots 607. metrospila. 
Forewings without white discal dots ... 3. 
3. Forewiugs dark fuscous 605. liyperopta. 
Forewings not dark fuscous 4. 
4. Forewings with groundcolour pale ochre- 
ous 609. coenodes. 
Forewings with groundcolour pale grey 608. epipliaula. 
605. (127c.) Track, hyperopia, n.sp. 
22 mm. Head and thorax dark fuscous. Palpi dark fuscous, 
extreme apex of second and terminal joints ochreous-whitish. 
Antennso greyish-ochreous, towards base dark fuscous. Abdomen 
pale grey. Legs blackish, apex of joints and hairs of posterior 
tibiffi ochreous-whitish. Forewings elongate, posteriorly moder- 
ately dilated, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin 
rather obliquely i-ounded ; dark fuscous ; a few pale greyish-ochre- 
ous scales on fold and above anal angle ; a small hardly darker 
