We have measured the transverse ultrasonic attenuation, αqϵ,
in a well-characterized single crystal of UPt3 for propagation direction,
q, in the basal plane and polarization, ϵ, in and out of the
plane. Unlike previous measurements, the sample was of sufficient purity to
exhibit three well-defined phases as a function of temperature and magnetic
field. We uncover a functional dependence for the attenuation in the (zero
field) high temperature phase (A-phase) which is distinctly different than that
in the low temperature (B) phase. Our data provide unique directional
information on the quasiparticle momentum distribution in this largely
unstudied phase of UPt3 and provide the first direct evidence that the two
zero-field phases possess different symmetries