BY E. MEYEICK. 
1613 
broader in 9 ; a narrower fascia from costa before middle to f of 
inner margin, with an irregular oblique projection downwards 
from anterior edge below middle, in 9 sometimes merged in a 
broader dilation ; a rather inwardly oblique wedgeshaped streak 
from I of costa, reaching half across wing ; a narrow streak along 
hindmargin from apex to near anal angle : cilia dark fuscous, tips 
clear whitish-ochi’eous on upper half of hindmargin. Hindwings 
rather dark fuscous, bronzy-tinged ; cilia fuscous, extreme base 
ochreous. 
Glen Innes (3500 feet). New South Wales ; in December, four 
specimens. 
646. (202a.) Phil, oriphaea, n.sp. 
(J. 19-21 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax rather dark fuscous, 
in’orated with ochreous- whitish. Antennae whitish annulated 
^vith dark fuscous. Abdomen light grey, anal tuft whitish-grey- 
ochreous. Legs dark fuscous, apex of joints and posterior tibiae 
whitish-ochreous. Fore wings elongate, costa gently arched, apex 
j round-pointed, hindmargin slightly rounded, very oblique; fuscous- 
whitish or ochreous-whitish, densely irrorated with fuscous or 
dark fuscous, appearing fuscous ; a moi’e or less indicated very 
ill-defined suffused whitish-ochreous streak along inner margin 
from base to anal angle, indistinctly margined above ^\dth blackish 
from base to beyond middle, including a small rounded more 
flistinctly whitish-ochreous projection upwards before middle ; a 
blackish dot in disc at J, generally followed by a whitish-ochreous 
dot ; a black dot, sometimes indistinctly circled with whitish- 
ochreous, in disc at §, beneath which is a whitish-ochreous dot ; 
an indistinct slender dark fuscous line from I of costa to inner 
margin V^efore anal angle, thicker on costa, rather strongly curved 
outwards, sinuate inwards towards both extremities : cilia fuscous- 
whitish, somewhat sprinkled with fuscous and blackish, with 
two ob.scure darker lines. Hindwings grey ; cilia pale whitish- 
luscous, with an obscure darker line. 
Mount Kosciusko (4600-5000 feet). New South Wales; in 
January, six specimens. A species of peculiar appearance and 
doubtful specific affinity. 
