1594 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
much attenuated, posterior edge near and parallel to hindmargin, 
anterior edge rather projecting above middle; a dark fuscous 
longitudinal streak in disc from ^ to 5, interrupted by two sub- 
elongate well-defined ochreous-whitish dots, and a similar streak 
beneath it on fold also interrupted by two ochreous-whitish dots, 
the second less defined and sometimes prolonged ; cilia ochreous- 
whitish or fuscous-whitish, basal half light fuscous obscurely 
spotted with darker. Hindwings pale fuscous-grey, paler and more 
tinged with whitish-ochreous towards base ; cilia ochreous-whitish, 
with broad subbasal and slender posterior fuscous lines. 
Mount Kosciusko (2700-5000 feet), Xew South Wales; rather 
common in J anuary. Characterised by the clear ochreous-whitish 
discal dots, and strong ochreous-whitish irroration between indis- 
tinct fasciae. 
617. (145a.) Phloe. pr/rgonota, n.sp. 
(J. 23-25 mm. Head and thorax brownish-ochiaous. Palpi 
whitish-ochreous irrorated with dark fuscous, basal third of 
second joint dark fuscous, antenn® fuscous. Abdomen light 
fuscous. Lpgs dark fuscous, ringed with whitish-ochreous, 
hairs of posterior tibiae whitish-ochreous. Fore wings elongate, 
moderate, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, hindmargin 
rather obliquely rounded; flesh-colour, slightly fuscous-tinged, 
sprinkled with blackish ; costa brownish-ochreous, more derLsely 
irrorated with blackish ; a narrow pale ochreous basal fascia, 
rather produced along inner margin ; immediately beyond this 
a large dark fuscous triarrgular patch on inner margin, darkest 
anteriorly, bounded by an irregular line from costa near base to 
^ of inn er margin, with an irregular projection upwards below 
uriddle, margined with some whitish scales ; a blackish partially 
whitish-margined dot in disc at | ; a small blackish spot in disc 
at I, precede*! by some whitish scales ; a blackish dot obliquely 
l>efore and beneath this; a large rather dark fuscous suboval blotch 
fiom costa at f, reaching more than half across wing, anteriorly 
touching discal spot, posteriorly margined by an iU-defined line of 
whitish scales followed by some black scales, indented beneath 
