1654 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
ochreouS'whitish, posteriorly irrorated with grey. Hindwing.s and 
cilia ochreous-grey-whitish. 
Sydney, New South Wales; in October, four specimens. This 
insect has no specific resemblance whatever with A. chrysoteuches, 
but agrees with it accurately in essential structure, and I am 
obliged to include them together; possibly some connecting forms 
may hereafter be discovered. 
CoESYRA, Meyr. 
703. (311a.) Coes, thermistis, n.sp. 
13-15 mm. Head ochreous-yellow. Pal jfi light yellowish, 
second joint externally suflfused with dark fuscous except at apex. 
Antennse yellow-whitish, annulated with dark fuscous. Thorax 
ochreous-yellow, patagia and posterior extremity dark fuscous. 
Abdomen grey, anal tuft ochreous-yellowish. Legs dark fuscous, 
apex of joints pale yellowish, posterior pair ochreous-yellowish. 
Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, 
hindmargin obliquely rounded ; ochreous-yellow, sprinkled 
throughout with fuscous, especially on costa towards base ; 
markings rather dark ochreous-fuscous, slightly purplish-tinged ; 
a narrow basal fascia ; a dot in disc at f, a second nearly beneath 
it on fold, a third in disc at f, and a fourth on inner margin at 
I ; a moderate straight fascia from | of costa to anal angle, 
narrowed at extremities, anterior edge touching third discal dot ; 
an irregular streak along hindmargin from apex to below middle : 
cilia light ochreous-yellow, basal half mixed with fuscous, at aj.ex 
and anal angle with rather dark fuscous bars. Hindwings and 
cilia dark grey. 
Duaringa, Queensland ; three specimens received from Mr. G. 
Barnard. Allied to C. trijjtyclia. 
704. (311b.) Coes, leptospila, n.sp. 
(J. 12-13 mm. Head pale ochreous-yellowish. Palpi whitish- 
yellowish, lower half of second joint dark fuscous. Antennse 
