1680 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
becoming light ochreous-yellowisli towards apex. Legs dark 
fuscous ringed with whitish-ochreous, hairs of posterior tibise 
ochreous-yellowisli. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex 
round-pointed, hindniai'gin very obliquely rounded ; dark fuscous, 
mixed with blackish ; three cloudy, very irregular moderate white 
fasciae, at about and f ; first rather bent towards base near 
costa, third forming a whitish-ochreous spot on costa, and indented 
in middle of posterior edge ; a small very obscure blackish spot in 
disc at i ; a second on fold beneath it, and a third in disc at | ; an 
ochreous-white dot on costa near apex : cilia grey, basal half mixed 
with blackish, tips paler round apex. Hindwings and cilia rather 
dark fuscous. 
Albany, West Australia ; in December, one specimen. 
Philonympha, Meyr. 
756. (250a.) Phil, chalcopho'agma, n.sp. 
(J9- 13-15 mm. Head deep orange. Palpi dark fuscous, above 
whitish-yellovvish. Anteniife dark fuscous. Thorax deep bronzy- 
ochreous, with obscure paler central and lateral stripes. Abdomen 
pale ochreous-yellowisli, towards base rather dark grey. Legs 
dark fuscous, middle tibiie and posterior pair ochreous-yellowisli 
above. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, costa gently arched, apex 
almost acute, hindmargin extremely obliquely rounded, continuous 
with inner margin ; bright deep bronzy-ochreous ; a slender white 
streak along costa from base to beyond middle ; an elongate black 
dot in disc before middle, a second on fold somewhat before first, 
and a third in disc beyond middle, first and third connected by a 
white mark ; a fine white line along fold from base almost to anal 
angle, interrupted by second dot ; a narrow inwards-curved white 
fascia from | of costa to near anal angle, in 9 fine and linear 
except on costa ; an irregular white streak along hindmargin, some- 
times partially absent : cilia greyish-ochreous, beneath anal angle 
blackish-grey, on costal markings whitish-ochreous. Hindwings 
and cilia dark grey. 
Perth, West Australia ; in November, five specimens. 
