1650 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
695. (286a.) Pleur. cmphaea, n.sp. 
19 mm. Head, antennse, and thorax dark grey. Palpi 
dark grey, hairs of second joint grey-whitish above. Abdomen 
grey. Legs dark grey, posterior tibiie pale grey. Forewings 
elongate, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin 
faintly sinuate, oblique ; dark brownish-grey, with some scattered 
black scales tending to accumulate towards inner margin and on 
veins posteriorly extreme costal edge whitish from to 4 : cilia 
dark grey. Hindwings grey ; cilia pale grey. 
Geraldton,West A.ustralia; in November, one specimen. Nearly 
allied to P. tephrina (of which I have now three specimens), but 
easily recognised by the very much darker groundcolour, and 
absence of all whitish irroration. 
696. (290a.) Pleur. photodotis, n.sp. 
13-16 mm. Head light ochreous-yellow. Palpi dark fus- 
cous, second joint with hairs of upper surface light ochreous-yellow. 
Antenme dark grey. Thorax fuscous, patagia ochreous-yellow. 
Abdomen grey. Legs dark grey, posterior tibi£e light grey. 
Forewings elongate, posteriorly somewhat dilated, costa gently 
arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin slightly sinuate, very 
oblique ; ochreous-yellow ; a narrow white streak along anterior 
half of costa a white median line from near base, and a white 
line along fold from base, both terminated by fir.st fascia ; two 
moderate rather irregular parallel dark fuscous fasciae, somewhat 
mixed with white, not I’eaching costa, 6rst from beneath middle 
of costa to beyond middle of inner mai’gin, margined posteriorly by 
a white spot above middle, second from beneath ^ of costa to anal 
angle ; an iri’egular dark fuscous line round apex and upper half 
of hindmargin, preceded by an interrupted white line : cilia 
ochreous-yellow, terminal half dark fuscous. Hindwings and 
cilia rather dark grey. 
Bathurst (2700 feet). New South Wales; in November, five 
specimens. 
