1040 A REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF EUPLGEA, 



with a silky gloss, except anal region, which is light brown, 

 increasing in darkness towards base and discal area ; from anal 

 angle towards apex a sub-marginal row of faintly discernible 

 small pale spots. 



Underside. — Light shining brown, darker in discal area. 

 Priinaries with a bluish speck within and near end of cell, and 

 another just outside. Secondaries, a small bluish spot within 

 and at end of cell, and a series of five white small spots trans- 

 versely beyond cell ; a few outer sub-marginal white points from 

 anal angle. 



Thorax and abdomen, above black ; beneath, dark brown. 



Exp. 3y^2^ in. 



Hah. — Cape York. Coll. Miskin. 



This is probably the insect that Semper (Mus. GodfF. p. 6) 

 refers to, Climena, Cr., which it certainly very much resembles, 

 but is, I think, sufficiently distinct. 



With costal i:tatch on secondaries of $ ; and a single brand, 

 oval-shaped, also present on lender side in ^. 



E. HIPPIAS, n.sp. 



(J. XJpperside. — Primaries : Rusty brown ; centre of wing 

 from just beyond base, where it commences narrowly, increasing 

 in width outwardly, embracing lower part of cell and below last 

 median branch, and extending outwardly to a short distance from 

 middle of outer border, is a patch of very pale brown, growing 

 lighter in shade, until at the extremity it is a yellowish-white. 

 Secondaries, rust-brown, with a large oval-shaped patch of 

 ochreous-brown occupying about one-half the cell and extending 

 upwards towards costa. 



Underside. — Primaries as above ; secondaries all smoke- 

 brown, without markings of any kind. 



Thorax and abdomen, above dark brown ; beneath light brown. 



Exp. 3t^ in. 



Jja^.—Cape York. Coll. Miskin. 



