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XIV, p. 141, 1879 ; Moore (Chanapa A.), Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 270, 

 1883 ; JS. Lewinii, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep. II. p. 345, n. 478, 

 1867 ; Moore (Ch. L.), Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 270, 1883. 

 Brisbane to Cape York. 



This species is exceedingly common in southern Queensland, 

 but seems to get scarcer as we proceed north, where its place is 

 taken by Tulliolus at Rockhampton, a very abundant species 

 there; and by Sylvester^ still further north, which is found in 

 equal abundance in its more particular locality. 



E. EUCLUS, n.sp. 



$. Upperside. — Chocolate brown, with yellowish-white spots. 

 Primaries^ a small sub-costal spot above middle ; a series of 

 six spots in an arched row across apex, three being pretty close 

 to costa and very small, the two next large, the last small and 

 near outer border ; two spots near to and about middle of outer 

 margin, the upper being the larger and further from border. 

 Secondaries with a transverse band parallel to, but some little 

 distance in from, outer margin, of elongate narrow spots in pairs 

 between the nervules, except the upper three, which are round. 



Underside. — Light shining brown, discal areas purplish-brown, 

 spots in discal areas being bluish-white, other markings yellowish- 

 white. Primaries with markings as above, and in addition a 

 diseal spot and a transverse row outside of this of six small spots ; 

 a few sub-marginal specks. Secoiidaries : a transverse band as 

 above ; a discal speck, and a curved series around end of cell of 

 seven small spots ; a complete sub-marginal row of white specks. 



9. As in (J, but a shade lighter ; a third spot upperside of 

 primaries near hinder angle ; the band in secondaries lesa 

 developed. 



Underside as in (J, showing the sub-marginal row of white 

 specks in primaries more developed, and three spots instead of 

 two towards hinder angle, the upper one being very large and 

 round. 



