A REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN GENUS OGYRIS, 

 WITH DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES. 



By W. H. Miskin, F.E.S. 



So little is known of this exceedingly scarce and limited genus 

 that no excuse is required for reviewing what has been hitherto 

 published upon the subject. 



Family LYC^NID^, Steph. 



Genus Ogyris, Westw. 



O. Genoveva, Hew. 



9. Ex. Butt. I. Og. t. 1, f. 5, 6 (185.3) ; Miskin, Trans. Ent. 



Soc. p. 343, t. XV. (1883) ; ^. 0. zosine, Hew. Ex. Butt. I. 



Og. t. 1, f. 3, 4 (1853) ; Cat. Lye. B.M. t. 1, f. 7 (1862) ; $. 0. 

 davio, Doubl. Brit. Mus. list. 



Hewitson's description of ^ Ahrota (Ex. Butt. I. Og. t. 1), 

 which he makes == Damo, (Doubl.), is clearly intended for the 

 ^ of this species, a description of which I gave in Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. as above. Singularly Hewitson's description does not agree 

 with his figure of ^ Ahrota. 



O. Otanes, Feld. 



Reise Nov. Lep. IL p. 217, n. 234, t. 28, f. 1-3 (1865); 

 Tejyper, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust. Vol. IV. p. 31, t. 11. f. 1 

 (1882). 



I have not seen specimens of this species ; I am half inclined to 

 think it may prove to be a smaller form of Genoveva, coming as it • 



