BY E. MEYRICK. 
1623 
663, (225e.) Phil, amoebaea, n.sp. 
19-22 mm. Head orange. Palpi ochreous-yellow, base of 
second joint dark fuscous, terminal joint and apex of second dark 
fuscous in front. Antennae dark fuscous. Thorax deep yellow, 
anterior margin dark fuscous. Abdomen rather dark grey, sides 
and apex ochreous-yellowish. Legs dark fuscous, middle tibiae 
mo.stly yellowish, posterior pair ochreous-yellow. Forewings 
elongate, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin 
nearly sti’aight, oblique •, deep yellow ; markings dark fuscous ; 
four rather narrow tolerably pai’allel fasciae ; first subbasal, pro- 
duced along costa to \ ; second at not reaching costa, rarely 
touching costal projection of first ; third beyond middle, scarcely 
i-eaching costa, connected with second by a subcostal streak ; 
fourth from 5 of costa to anal angle ; a I’ather thick bar from apex 
to middle of fourth fascia, but often not quite connected with it : 
cilia deep ochreous-yellow, on apex and anal angle dark fuscous. 
Hind^vings dark grey ; cilia grey, rarely paler and yellowish- 
tinged beneath apex. 
Perth, West Australia ; in November, common. This and the 
next two species are very closely allied, but the points of difiei’ence 
indicated are quite constant. 
664. (225f.) Phil, tetragona, n.sp. 
17-21 mm. Head orange. Palpi orange, base and apex 
of second joint, and anterior edge of terminal joint blackish. 
Antennje dark grey. Thorax orange, anterior margin and posterior 
extremity blackish. Abdomen pale yellowish-ochreous, more or 
less grey towards base, anal tuft ochreous-yellow. Legs dark 
fuscous ; middle tibice ochreous-yellow except extremities, posterior 
pair ochreous-yellow. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, 
apex round-pointed, hindmargin nearly straight, oblique ; deep 
yellow, sometimes becoming whitish in disc posteriorly ; markings 
Vdackish ; four rather narrow tolerably parallel fasciaj ; first sub- 
basal, second at J, third beyond middle, second and third not reaching 
