NEw MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA—MOSTLY FROM 
QUEENSLAND. 
By A. Jerreris Turner, M.D., F.E.S., Brisbane. 
[Read December 5, 1899. ] 
XYLORYCTIDE. 
This family is now merged by Mr. Meyrick in the Gelechiade, 
but as the Australian Gelechiade, with the exception of this 
section, have not yet received systematic treatment, it is con- 
venient to retain the above designation for the pres a > 
resent contribution is SM Jementary to m 
* Queensland Zee, ” in the Annals of the p d 
Museum, No. 4, 1897 
PILOSTIBES, Meyr. 
Forewings with veins 7 and 8 stalked or coincident, 7 to cos 
On reconsideration, I have determined to retain this genus, 
altering the definition as above, and regarding P. enchidias, 
Meyr., as the type; referring P. stigmatias, Meyr., to Xylorycta. 
PILOSTIBES TRACHYPTERA, n. 
Female, 40 mm. Head brown-whitish. Palpi een 
fuscous o Sees mark on costa at one-fourth ; paler fuscous marks 
Palmwoods, Anker and (60 mile sivi of Brisbane); one 
specimen taken by Mr. R. H. Relto 
