BY E. MEYRICK. 
1591 
attenuated and curved near hindmargin to before anal angle j 
veins posteriorly lined with dark fuscous : cilia pale greyish- 
ocbreous, towards base suffused with fuscous, appearing to form 
two darker lines. Hind wings ochreous-grey- whitish, posteriorly 
suffused with fuscous-grey ; an obscure grey discal dot ; cilia 
fuscous- whitish. 
Mount Kosciusko (5000 feet). New South Wales, in January; 
one specimen. A special characteristic, only shared by the New 
Zealand P. dinocosma, is the distinct discal dot of hindwings. A 
specimen from Melbourne, received from Dr. Lucas, is very 
probably the same species, agreeing well in general characters, 
but having the costa of fore wings distinctly spotted with dark 
fuscous at ^ and beyond middle. 
613. (135b.) Fhloe. hyperarcha, n.sp. 
(J. 31-38 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax pale ochreous irrorated 
wdth fuscous. Antennae fuscous. Abdomen pale greyish- 
ochreous. Legs dark fuscous, irrorated and ringed with whitish- 
ochreous (posterior pair broken). Forewings elongate, posteriorly 
dilated, costa rather strongly arched, apex rounded, hindmargin 
nearly straight, little oblique, rounded beneath ; pale ochreous, 
thinly spiinkled with fuscou.s, more strongly towards base and 
anterior half of costa ; a dark fuscous dot in disc at a small 
dark fuscous spot in disc before |, and a short longitudinal dark 
fuscous linear streak lying between these, the three connected by 
an obscure pale streak ; a short longitudinal dark fuscous luiear 
sti’eak on fold rather obliquely before first discal dot ; a series of 
small cloudy dark fuscous spots from | of costa, continued in a 
strong curve near costa and hindmargin to inner margin at |, 
slightly indented above lower extremity : cilia pale ochreous, 
somewhat spiinkled with fuscous. Hindwings fuscous-grey, 
becoming fuscous-whitish towards base and costa anteriorly ; cilia 
fuscous-whitish. 
Warragul and Melbourne, Victoria ; four specimens, taken by 
Dr. Lucas, to whom I am indebted for a type. A distinct species, 
conspicuous by its unusually large size. 
