1662 DESCRIPTIONS OP AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
718. (344c.) Coes, dictyodes, n.sp. 
(J. 14 mm. Head fuscous, sidetufts and back of crown white. 
Palpi, antennae, and thorax rather dark fuscous. Abdomen 
whitish-grey, anal tuft ochreous-tinged. Legs dark fuscous, 
posterior pair grey-whitish. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, 
costa slightly ai’ched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin extremely 
obliquely rounded; fuscous; an obscure whitish streak along costa 
from base to |, interrupted about middle ; a dark fuscous dot in 
disc at §, a second hardly beyond it on fold, and a third in disc at 
; a white streak along fold from near base to anal angle, 
interrupted by second dot ; a white streak from first discal dot to 
middle of hindmargin, touching submedian streak at its origin, 
interrupted by third dot, posteriorly becoming suffused and 
indistinct ; traces of a curved darker line near hindmargin : cilia 
whitish-fuscous. Hindwings and cilia whitish-fuscous. 
Mount Kosciusko (7200 feet). New South Wales; one specimen 
in January, taken amongst the rocks on the summit of the highest 
peak. I conjecture that the larva will be found to be a lichen- 
feeder. 
Brachynemata, Meyr. 
719. (348a.) Brack, amhlyteles., n.sp. 
(J. 13-14 mm. Head white. Palpi white, second joint 
ochreous-fuscous except apex. Antennae whitish. Thorax 
white, shoulders narrowly ochi’eous-fuscous. Abdomen pale 
whitish-ochreous. Legs fuscous, posterior pair pale whitish- 
ochreous. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex round- 
pointed, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; white ; markings 
brownish-ochreous ; a streak along basal fourth of costa, with 
scattered scales indicating i* s continuation to |^ ; a rather narrow 
straight fascia from beneath middle of costa to near inner margin 
before middle ; a moderate fascia from costa before apex to anal 
angle, its anterior edge forming a sharp angulation which touches 
