Iu52 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
beyond middle ; all veins dark grey, mixed with white, except 
towards costa : cilia orange, with two dark fuscous lines, inter- 
rupted by white dots below apex. Hind wings and cilia grey. 
New South Wales (1); one specimen (Coll. Mathew). 
699. (299a.) Pleur. holoxesta, n.sp. 
14 mm. Head, thorax, and antenme white. Palpi white, 
second joint with lower half and a subapical ring, terminal joint 
with anterior edge dark fuscous. Abdomen grey-whitish. Legs 
grey, posterior pair white. Fore^dngs elongate, costa slightly 
arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin nearly straight, very 
oblique; glossy ochreous-white ; extreme costal edge blackish at 
base ; cilia pale whitish-ochreous. Hindwings in ^ pale grey, in 
5 darker grey ; cilia ochreous-whitish. 
Glen Innes (4500 feet). New South Wales ; in December, two 
specimens. 
Atheropla, Meyr. 
I am now enabled to supplement the generic characters, 
formerly incomplete through the absence of the as follows : 
Sidetufts roughly spreading. Antennae in ^ with very long tine 
ciliations «'7-8), basal joint moderate, with small pecten. Hind- 
wings with cilia ^1. This genus is therefore wrongly placed in 
the tabulation, and should be altered in accordance with the above 
characters. 
700. (300a.) AtJier. psilopis, 
(J. 13-14 mm. Head and thoi’ax pale ochreous-yellowish. 
Palpi pale ochreous-yellowish, second joint with a broad oblique 
dark fuscous band beneath apex. Antenme yellow-whitish, annu- 
lated with dark fuscous. Abdomen light grey, anal tuft whitish- 
ochreous. Legs dark grey, apex of joints whitish, posterior pair 
ochreous-whitish. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex 
round-pointed, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; light ochreous- 
yellowi.sh, with a few dark fuscous scales towards hindmargin and 
apical half of costa ; a black dot on base of costa, a second on 
inner margin near base, a third in disc at a fourth on fold 
