1626 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
Bathurst (2700 feet), New South Wales; in November, three 
specimens. Whether this species is really distinct from the 
preceding must be proved by further observations. 
P. suhjmnctella should be referred here from Eriodyta, and may 
be placed next to P. Iwmotona. 
669. (236a.) Phil, erythrastis, n.sp. 
9 . 20-23 mm. Head and thorax pale ochreous-rosy. Palpi 
whitish-rosy, lower | of second joint, and anterior edge of 
terminal joint sometimes infuscated. Antennse white annulated 
with grey. Abdomen pale whitish-ochreous. Legs ochreous- 
whitish, anterior pair infuscated. Forewings elongate, costa 
gently arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin nearly straight, oblique ; 
pale rosy, slightly ochreou-s-tinged, on costa clear rosy, towards 
inner margin more brownish-tinged ; a cloudy rather dark fuscous 
suftusion forming an inwardly oblique streak from anal angle, 
reaching half across wing ; cilia pale ochreous-rosy, apical half 
fuscous. Hindwings ochreous-whitish ; cilia pale whitish-ochre- 
ous ; sometimes rosy-tinged round apex. 
Sydney, New South Wales ; in March, two siiecimens. A 
species of abnormal facies and doubtful affinity. 
670. (188b.) Phil. avmlodes,n.%]). 
(J. 22 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochi’eous. Palpi dark 
fuscous, above whitish-ochreous. Antennae dark fuscous. Abdomen 
ochreous-whitish. Legs dark fuscous, posterior pair whitish- 
ochreous. Forewings veiy elongate, costa almost straight, apex 
round-pointed, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; whitish- 
ochreous, slightly yellowish-tinged ; a moderate light brown 
streak, rather suffused with groundcolour, close beneath costa 
from base to f , terminating in an undefined white suffusion, and 
leaving costal edge slenderly white ; a very inwardly oblique 
brown wedge-shaped streak from costa near apex, followed by a 
suffused white mark ; a fuscous dot in disc at f , beneath which is 
