BY E. MEYRICK. 
1625 
bright orange ; extreme costal edge sometimes whitish or white 
from to f (more marked in Northern specimens) : cilia light 
glossy grey. Hind wings grey ; cilia grey- whitish, with a grey 
basal line. 
Carnarvon, Gei’aldton, and Albany, West Australia; from 
October to December, common. 
667. (230a.) Phil, catachrysa, n.sp. 
17-19 mm. Head orange. Palpi pale yellowish, second 
joint towards middle, and anterior edge of terminal joint rather 
dark fuscous, sometimes wholly suffused with dark fuscous. 
Antennae, thorax, abdomen, and legs dark fuscous; hairs of 
posterior tibiae mixed with pale yellowish. Fore wings elongate, 
costa* gently arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin nearly 
straight, rather strongly oblique ; orange, sometimes sprinkled 
with grey and purplish ; base in ^ narrowly dark fuscous ; a 
dark purplish-fuscous apical patch occupying | of wing, its anterior 
edge rather ill-defined, somewhat rounded off towards costa and 
inner margin, often tending to show a cloudy projection beneath 
costa : cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings and cilia dark fuscous. 
Glen Lines (4500 feet) and Bathurst (2700 feet), New South 
Wales ; in November and December, common. 
668. (230b.) Phil, automima, n.sp. 
(J. 16-17 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-yellow. Palpi 
yellowish, second joint towards middle, and anterior edge of 
terminal joint dark fuscous. Antennae, abdomen, and legs dark 
fuscous, i)Osterior legs pale ochreous-yellowish. Forewings 
elongate, costa gently arched, ajjex round-pointed, hindmargin 
nearly straight, rather strongly oblique; ochreous-yellow, variable 
in depth ; a rather dark brown apical patch occupying | of wing, 
its anterior edge rather darker, straight in disc, rather rounded 
off on inner margin, on costa margined by a slender ill-defined 
streak of groundcolour reaching nearly to apex ; cilia rather dark 
brown. Hindwings and cilia dark fuscous. 
