250 



G. W. Goldfincli taken on Barrington Top in December 

 resemble the Kosciusko type. 



EUPHYIA SYMMOLPA, n. Sp. 



o-D/x,/xoX7ro9, in harmony. 



9,32 mm. Head fuscous ; frons rounded ; slightly pro- 

 jecting; frontal tuft whitish. Palpi 3; whitish mixed with 

 fuscous. Antennae fuscous. Thorax and abdomen fuscous 

 with fine whitish irroration. Legs fuscous with fine whitish 

 irroration; posterior pair mostly whitish. Forewings tri- 

 angular, costa straight except close to base and apex, apex 

 round-pointed, termen moderately bowed, moderately oblique, 

 slightly undulating; pale fuscous with fuscous markings; a 

 basal patch of three or four transverse lines ; a short line from 

 dorsum to cell follows this; median band limited anteriorly 

 by a double, nearly straight line from J costa to mid-dorsum, 

 posteriorly by a double line from beyond | costa, at first 

 transverse, with a strong, angular, posterior projection in 

 middle (in one example there is a slighter angle also beneath 

 costa), thence concave to f dorsum, this line is edged pos- 

 teriorly by a well-marked whitish line; a blackish discal spot 

 in median band beneath mid -costa; a strong, crenulate, 

 whitish, subterminal line from costa shortly before apex to 

 tornus, edged ant-eriorly by a series of fuscous spots; a dark- 

 fuscous terminal line; cilia fuscous, apical | barred with 

 whitish. Hind wings with t-ermen slightly rounded, slightly 

 undulating ; whitish, towards margins grey ; a grey discal dot 

 at J; an ill-defined grey terminal band containing an un- 

 dulating whitish line; terminal line and cilia as forewings. 



Not unlike C. symphona, Meyr., but differing in the 

 form of postmedian line, discal spot not pale centred, and 

 other details. 



New South Wales : Mount Kosciusko (6,000 to 7,000 ft.), 

 in January; two specimens. 



EuPHYIA LEPTOPHRICA, U. Sp. 



X€7rTO(/)/otKo?, finely rippled. 



(5,9) 34-38 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen grey. 

 Palpi 2|-; dark grey, beneath whitish. Antennae grey; cilia- 

 tions in male extremely short. Legs fuscous, irrorated, and 

 tarsi annulated, with grey-whitish. Forewings broadly tri- 

 angular, costa strongly arched, apex round-pointed, termen 

 bowed, slightly oblique, wavy; grey, with numerous slender, 

 finely crenulate, fuscous, transverse lines; basal patch hardly 

 defined; median band obscurely defined, anteriorly by a 

 slightly curved wavy line from J costa to J dorsum, posteriorly 



