1044 A REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF EUPLCEA, 



E. AMYCUS, n.sp. 



(J. Upperside. — Primaries : Dark velvety brown, outer area 

 lighter ; apical band of four irregularly-shaped clouded white 

 spots, the two upper being the smallest ; a small round white spot 

 between 1st and 2nd median branches near outer margin. 

 Secondaries : Base and discal area dark brown, rest of wing light 

 brown ; two small white sub-marginal spots near apex, lower one 

 almost obsolete. 



Underside. — Smoky brown, marked with bluish-white small 

 spots, except apical ones, which are white. Primaries^ an apical 

 band of five spots ; one within and near end of cell ; three trans- 

 versely below and beyond end of cell ; hind margin very pale. 

 Secondaries, three outer sub-marginal double spots near apex; one 

 within end of cell ; six in a semicircle around end of cell ; costa 

 with a rufous tinge. 



9 as in (J, but somewhat paler, and with the spots rather 

 less distinct. 



Thorax and abdomen dark brown. 



Exp. 2i|-3T% in. 



Hah. — Cape York. Coll. Miskin, 



D. Outer margin decidedly excavated; hinder margin exces- 

 sively convex ; costal 2mtch none ; brand single, small ; single white 

 line on underside both sexes, corresponding with brand mark. 



E. CORINNA, Macleay. 



(Dan. C.) King^s Aust. II. p. 462, n. 150, 1827 ; Butler, Jour. 

 Linn. Soc. Zoo). XIY. p. 299, 1878; Moore {Gharapa C), Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. p. 270, 1883; P. Angasii, Felder, Keise Nov. Lep. 

 II. )). 343, n. 476, 1867; Eerr.-Schf., Stett. Ent. Zeit. p. 69, t. 2, 

 f. 7, 1869 ; Ex. Schmett. II. f. 108, $, 1869 ; Semper, Mus. GodfF. 



