1684 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
81. E. achalinella. Glen Innes (3500 feet) and Bathurst (2300 
feet), New South Wales; Georges Bay, Tasmania; from 
December to March. 
82. E. triferella. Tenterfield, New South Wales ; October to 
December. 
83. E. h achypepla. Fernshaw, Victoria. 
89. E. leucopelta. Bathurst (2300 feet). New South Wales. 
90. E. poecilella. Bathur.st (2500 feet). New South Wales ; 
Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
91. E. hahrophanes. Bathurst (2500 feet). New South Wales ; 
in Mai’ch. 
97. E. amaura. Bathur.st (2500 feet) and Blackheath (3500 
feet). New South Wales; in March. 
98. E. dolosella. Bathurst (2500 feet). New South Wales ; 
in i\Iarch. 
99. E. acloxella. Bathurst (2500 feet). New South Wales ; 
Georges Bay, Tasmania ; Mount Lofty, South Australia ; Tas- 
manian captures in January, but it does not appear so early on 
the continent. 
101. E. paurogramma. Deloraine, Tasmania; November to 
January. 
102. E. chnmeriella. Cooma (3000 feet). New South Wales. 
103. E. xylopterella. Glen Innes (4500 feet). New South Wales ; 
in December. 
1 04. E. siccella. Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
105. E. grammatica. In June, several specimens. 
106. E. scopariella. Taken freely in June. 
109. E. aerodes. Bathurst (2700 feet). New South Wales. 
110. E. tanyseia. Petersburg. South Australia. 
111. E. omhrophora. Carnarvon, West Australia. 
116. Leistarcha iohola. An earlier name is scitissimella, Walk. 
807, which must be adopted. Sydney, New South Wales ; in 
September. 
