BY E. MEYRICK. 
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indistinctly spotted with pale grey, Hindwings very pale 
whitish-ochreous, hindmarginal edge fuscous-tinged ; cilia ochre- 
ous whitish. 
Mount Kosciusko (6000 feet), New South Wales ; one specimen 
in January. 
642. (198b.) Phil, scieropa., n.sp. 
(^9- 22-25 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen, and 
legs rather dark fuscous. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, 
apex round-pointed, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; fuscous ; 
a darker subcrescentic dot or transverse mark in disc at I ; some- 
times also a darker dot in disc at a second on fold beneath it, and 
a third above middle of disc, especially in but these are generally 
obsolete : cilia fuscous. Hindwings rather dark fuscous ; cilia 
light fuscous. 
Mount Kosciusko (6500 feet). New South Wales; in January 
six specimens. This was one of the three species occurring highest 
on the mountain ; it was rather common amongst some sheltered, 
bushes on a small elevation not far from the summit. 
643. (201a.) Phil, marmorata, n.sp. 
18 mm. Head yellow- whitish. Palpi yellowish-white, 
second joint with lower half and a cloudy subapical ring dark 
fuscous. Antennse fuscous. Thorax purplish-fuscous. Abdomen 
grey. Legs dark fuscous, posterior pair ochreous-whitish. Fore- 
wings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin 
obliquely rounded ; yellow-whitish ; markings rather dark pur- 
plish-fuscous, somewhat mixed with blackish ; a thick streak along 
costa from base to g, posteriorly attenuated ; a small triangular 
blotch on inner margin before middle, reaching nearly half across 
wing ; a small irregular blotch on middle of costa, connected with 
dorsal blotch by a lighter cloud ; on anterior edge of this cloud is 
a round blackish dot, and beyond its posterior edge a crescentic 
blackish mark, its upper extremity touching costal blotch ; a 
roundish blotch on anal angle, reaching more than half across 
