1690 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 
388. 0. homoleuca. Glen Innes (3500 feet), New South Wales; 
Fernshaw, Victoria ; York, West Australia; in December. 
390. O.glacialh. Bathurst ("2500 feet). New South Wales; 
in March. 
407. Machaeritis psathyra. Albany, West Australia; in Sep- 
tember and October. 
410. M. aegrella. Geraldton and Perth, West Australia. 
419. Leptocroca sanguinolenta. Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
433. Oecophora ochroma. Melbourne, Victoria. 
434. Oe. ( Guestia ) uniformn. Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
(^9- 19-20 mm. Forewings with a third dot on fold rather 
obliquely before first. Hind wings distinctly tinged with purple- 
reddish. 
441. Oe. hjmphatica. Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
472. Crossophora thetias. Albany, West Australia; in December. 
47 5 Oc}dogenes advectella. Albany, West Australia; in December. 
476. Disselia aleurota. Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
492. Macrohathra alternatella. York and Perth, West Australia. 
496. M. synastra. Geraldton and York, West Australia ; in 
November. 
504. 21. nephehmorpha, Melbourne, Victoria. 
509. Palparia tJieophila. Georges Bay, Tasmania. 
515. Zonopetala synarthra. Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
516. Z. erythrosema. Melbourne, Victoria. 
517. Reliocausta atoecha. Newcastle, New South Wales. 
This concludes the family for the present. Large as is the 
number of species recorded, — in no single region has any family 
of the Tineina been previously found to contain two-thirds of the 
total here reached — no collection can be made in any untouched 
locality without the immediate discovery of new forms. The 
uniformity of structure throughout the whole is extraordinary, 
and the limits of the family as laid down may be considered 
