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and two transversely placed beyond middle ; a curved dark 

 fuscous line from costal spot to anal angle ; a row of cloudy dark 

 fuscous hindmarginal dots : cilia light fuscous, basal half barred 

 with dark fuscous. Hindwings fuscous, apex darker ; cilia light 

 fuscous. 



Allied to the two preceding, but immediately separated by the 

 clear white head, and partial white suffusion of the forewings. 



Blackheath (3500 feet), New South Wales ; Mount Wellington, 

 Tasmania ; common, from November to January. 



202. Phil, herodiella, Feld. 



(Symmoca herodiella, Feld., Keis. Nov. PI. CXL, 31.) 



Media, alis ant. niveis, fasciis quattuor rectis, tertia costam non 

 attingente, macula costse media elongata alteraque apicis parva 

 saturate fuscis ; post, fuscis. 



$ ?. 20-25 mm. Head white. Palpi dark fuscous, second 

 joint white internally and at apex. AntennEe dark fuscous. 

 Thorax white, anterior margin suffusedly dark fuscous. Abdomen 

 grey. Legs dark fuscous, hairs of posterior tibise grey- whitish. 

 Forewings elongate, moderate, costa moderately arched, apex 

 round-pointed, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; snow-white, 

 markings dark fuscous ; four straight transverse fasciae, first near 

 base, second before middle, third beyond middle, not reaching 

 costa, fourth a little before apex, attenuated beneath and bent 

 towards anal angle ; an elongate-triangular narrow blotch along 

 middle third of costa, confluent with second fascia ; a small apical 

 spot, produced along hindmargin ; cilia whitish, with an obscure 

 fuscous line. Hindwings fuscous-grey ; cilia light fuscous. 



Conspicuously distinct. 



Blackheath (3500 feet), New South Wales ; Fernshaw, Victoria ; 

 and the Mount Lofty range, South Australia ; common, from 

 November to January. 



203. Phil, hapula, n. sp. 



Media, alis ant. canis, fusco-sparsis, punctis disci tribus, striga 

 anguli analis obliqua, lineaque postica ochreo-fuscis ; post, fuscis. 



