1806 CATALOGUE OF 



extending from the base to the outer part of the interior border; 

 second parallel to the outer part of the first, and joining the hind 

 part of the exterior border; third and fourth converging towards 

 each other in the disk ; third proceeding from rather beyond the 

 middle of the costa ; fourth from the tip of the wing. Length of 

 the body 4 lines; of the wings 9 lines. 



a. Swan River. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



Genus GALARIA. 



Mas. Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis nulla. Palpi sqtia- 

 mosi, subdeeumbentes, capitis laiitudine paullo longiores; articulus 

 3us lanceolatus, 2o brevior. Antennae pectiuata?, rami-, lougiusculis 

 setulosis. Abdomen alas posticas superans ; sexualia sat magna. 

 Pedes crassi, squamosi ; calcaria longa, valida. Abe antics apice 

 subrotundattf), margine exteriore convexo perubliquo, angulo interiore 

 roiuudato bene determinato. 



Male. Body rather stout. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi squa- 

 mous, lanceolate, slightly decumbent, a little longer than ihe breadth 

 of the head; third joint lanceolate, rather shorter than the second. 

 Antenna 1 pectinated; branches setulose, rather long. Abdomen ex- 

 tending beyond the hind wings ; apical appendages rather la 

 Legs squamous, very stout; spurs long, rather stout. Fore « 

 coarsely squamous, moderately broad, slightly rouuded at the lips ; 

 exterior border convex, very oblique ; interior augle prominent, 

 rounded. 



This genus has some affinity to the Tineidce. 



Galaria subaurataxa. 



Mas. Cuprea ; alee antica vix auraUe, chalybizo subnitentes, 

 lituris quatuor costalilus unaque posticajlavetcente-cinereis. 



Male. Cupreous. Tibiae and tarsi with yellowish cinereous 

 bands. Fore wings with slightly gilded and chalybeous tints: four 

 yellowish cinereous costal spots; first antemedial, larger than tne 

 others, which are postmedial ; a yellowish cinereous mark on the 

 interior angle ; fringe with two yellowish cinereous maiks. Length 

 of the body 3^ Hues ; of the wings 8 lines. 



a, b. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 



