Descriptions of Australian Micro Lepidoptera

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Descriptions of Australian Micro Lepidoptera
Edward Meyrick
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Legs white ; anterior tibite and tarsi black above, middle tarsi with dark fuscous rings at base & joints. Fore- wings white, with a black white-sprinkled streak along inner margin from base almost to anal angle, narrow at first and partially interrupted near base, emitting two oblique teeth (the first fuscous) before and after |-, which reach half across wing, and beyond middle dilated into a broad semi-ovate spot, reaching half across wing, containing a linear white indentation on its posteri...or edge ; j, small t)lack spot on costa at l^pe ; a^lmall blackish spot on disc above and between teeth of dorsal streak ; four slender dark fuscous streaks from costa ; first before, second beyond middle, short, very oblique ; third at, longer, very oblique, uniting at 264 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO -LEPIDOPTERA, apex with fourth, which is almost apical and much less oblique, extending through costal cilia, and followed by a white line, beyond which is a round ochreous posteriorly black margined spot in apical cilia, containing a crescent-shaped black mark ; hind-margin faintly clouded with grey; cilia white except on the apical ochreous spot, beyond which are two distinct blackish lines round apex only, and a strong short black hook projecting directly from apical spot, being a prolongation of the black crescent shaped mark.

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