BY E. MEYRICK. 
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334. C. parvula, Geoi’ges Bay, Tasmania 3 fi’om October to 
March. 
335. C. aspasia. Geraldton, Perth, and Albany, West Aus- 
tralia 3 from October to December. 
336. C. panxantha. Blackheath (3500 feet), New South Wales 3 
in November. 
337. C. amylodes. Toowoomba (2000 feet), Queensland 3 in 
December. 
349. Brachynemata singulata. Bathurst (2700 feet) and Cooma 
(3000 feet). New South Wales 3 Stawell, Victoria 3 Carnarvon, 
Geraldton, and Albany, West Australia 3 in October and January. 
350. Microhela epicona. York, West Australia. 
353. Heterozyga coppatias. York, West Australia. 
354. Oxythecta alternella. Fernshaw, Victoria. 
356. 0. hieroglyphica. Albany, West Australia 3 in December. 
359. 0. acceptella. Glen Innes (3500 feet). New South Wales. 
360. Crepidosceles iostepham. Sydney, New South Wales 3 in 
November. 
362. Ocystola hemicalypta. Larva feeds in a case, consisting of 
a hollowed cylindrical twig, on Eucalyptus. 
366. 0. hemisema. Launceston, Tasmania 3 Albany, West Aus- 
tralia 3 in December. 
367. 0. oxytora. Georges Bay, Tasmania 3 in January. 
370. 0. acroxantha. Cooma (3000 feet). New South Wales 3 
Melbourne, Victoria 3 in J anuary . 
377. 0. psamatkma. Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
385. 0. illuta. Bathurst (2700 feet). New South Wales 3 Mount 
Lofty, South Australia. 
386. 0. lithophanes. Campbelltown, Tasmania 3 in December. 
387. 0. monostropha. Toowoomba (2000 feet), Queensland 3 
Mount Kosciusko (4300 feet), New South Wales 3 Mount Lofty, 
South Australia 3 in December and January. 
