BY G. A. WATERHOUSE. 235 



Up per side glossy brownish-black, a white costal line on 

 forewing. Cilia white, black at terminations of nervules giving 

 a dentate appearance to hind wing. 



Underside with inner areas light brown, outer areas 

 suffused with white, spots darker, as in general description; borders 

 white, lined with black; basal area of hindwing indistinct, a marked 

 white discal patch on hindwing, v-shaped marks black. Cilia as 

 above. 



9. 10-14 mm. (ll^). Shape as in ^, with outer margin of fore- 

 wing more convex. 



Up per side brown, paler than in ^. Cilia as in ^. 



Underside as in (^, markings and borders more decided. 



This marked little species apparently has only a single brood 

 early in the season, though Anderson and Spry record it from 

 Victoria in March; I must, however, doubt this, for during the 

 last twelve years I have caught many hundreds near Sydney, but 

 none later than November. It appears to be a coastal species, 

 though I have taken it up to fifty miles inland from Sydney. 

 Olliff^'* records it from Mt. Kosciusko, but if the specimen in tlie 

 Australian Museum with that locality attached is the one in 

 question, I believe it to be referable to U. hohartensis rather than 

 to this species. 



Loc. — South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wale8^ 

 Brisbane (Illidge) {$ 50, 9 30). 



Una hobartexsis, Miskin. 



Lijc. hobartensis, Misk., Proc. Liim. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1890, p. 38. 



(J. 9 mm. Shape as in U. agricola ^. 



U p p e r s i d e brown, with chequered cilia. 



Underside light brown, with darker spots as in general 

 description, but the white borders almost obsolete; spots and 

 bands of hindwing well defined, not obscured as they usually are 

 in U. agricola: white discal patch not so prominent as in U. 



9. 



* Froc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1889, p. G23. 



