236 AUSTRALIAN RIIOPALOCERA : LYCKMD.E, III., 



agricola; a submai'giiial row of spots present without v-sliaped 

 marks. Cilia as on upperside. 



The type in the Miskin collection is a female, which only differs 

 from the male in having the markings better defined on the under- 

 side, and with white borders. This species is, I think, without 

 doubt the mountain form of U. agricola. Mr. G. Lyell has a 

 female, no doubt referable to this species, from Mt. Erica, Vic, 

 (4,500 ft.), caught in February; it is rather darker on the upper- 

 side, but the groundcolour of the hindwing below is white, with 

 the markings almost black. The specimen recorded as U. agricola 

 from Mt, Kosciusko (5,500 ft.) is, I am sure, this species; it is 

 rather devoid of markings below. Dr. A. J. Turner took two 

 specimens on the summit of Mt. Wellington, Tas., during March, 

 one of which is in my collection. This must be considered a rare 

 species, as I have seen only six specimens {$ 4, ^ 2), but it may 

 have been passed over in the field as U. agricola. 



Una mathewi, Miskin (Plate ii., fig. 9). 



Lye. nvxthewl, Misk., Proc. Linn. Soc. X.8. Wales, 1890, p. 38 



(J. 9-12 mm. (10). Upperside light brown, with darker 

 outer margins, slightly raised scales on nervules crossing disc of 

 fore wing. Cilia greyish, only slightly spotted. 



U n d e r s i d e with lighter brown spots and bands as in general 

 description, but sometimes almost obsolete, v-shaped marks black, 

 crowned with yellowish, orange or wanting. Cilia light brown. 



9. 9-12 mm. (10). Shape much as in ^. 



Upperside light brown. Cilia rather more marked than 

 in $. 



Underside as in ^ but paler, with the areas external to 

 discal bands usually suffused with whitish, especially in hindwing. 



I have little doubt from the position assigned by Semper to L. 

 sglvicola, Leach, MS., between agricola and labradus, and the 

 locality Sydney, that this species is intended, but sylvicola is a 

 nomen yiudruii as far as I can ascertain. This little species has 

 only been taken in the neighbourhood of Sydney {^ 35, $24). 



