BY A. SIDNEY OLLIFF. 623 



14. Lampides agricola, Westw. 

 Mt. Kosciusko (5,500 feet). 



15. Ialmenus evagoras, Don. 

 Jindabyne (3,000 feet). 



16. Belenois teutonia, Fabr. 

 Mt. Kosciusko (5,500 feet). 



17. Telesto drachmophora, Meyr. 

 Moonbar (3-3, 500 feet) ; abundant. 



A lino series of this species, which also occurs in Tasmania 

 where it was captured both by Mr. G. Barnard and myself, was 

 obtained by Mr. Helms. The silvery-white spots composing the 

 discal band on the hindwings vary in size to a slight extent, but 

 otherwise their peculiar markings appear to be fairly constant. 



18. Hesperilla munionga, sp.n.* 



Thorax and abdomen dark fuscous brown, segmental margins 

 of the latter whitish-ochreous. Head dark brown, spotted with 

 ochreous ; beneath whitish ; palpi black, whitish beneath, except 

 at the tips ; antennae black, spotted with yellow beneath. Fore- 

 wing dark fuscous, some fulvous hairs near base, a whitish-ochre- 

 ous oblique spot at end of cell, and three similar but smaller spots 

 beyond middle, the first near costa at | from base, divided into 

 three parts by fuscous veins, the second behind first on disc, the 

 third small, behind second, near inner margin f from base, the 

 three together forming an oblique series nearly parallel to the 

 hind-margin. Hindwing dark fuscous, with an oblique transverse 

 orange coloured band. Cilia of both wings whitish-ochreous, 

 barred with fuscous. Forewing beneath fuscous, marked as above, 

 except that the spot near costa is absorbed in a large ochreous 

 apical marking which extends from costa at f from base to just 

 before middle of hind-margin ; within this marking are three sub- 

 apical, and a hind-marginal series of four small fuscous spots. 

 Hindwing beneath ochreous, sometimes orange yellow, a dark 

 fuscous spot at base, and three transverse series of elongate 

 fuscous spots, the first before the middle, the second just behind 

 * Munyong is the native name of Mt. Kosciusko 



