1046 A REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF EUPLCEA. 



Thorax and abdomen dark brown. 



Exp. $ 3 in., 9 3^% in. 



Hab.—O^-^Q York. Coll. Miskin. 



This species is very close to Corinna, but is pretty well dis- 

 tinguished on the upperside by the absence of sub-marginal row 

 of white spots in both wings, and by the less developed trans- 

 verse band of secondaries. On the underside the resemblance is 

 somewhat close, but, as the latter is very stable in its appearance, 

 I think this species must be considered as distinct. 



E. BOISDUVALII, Lucas. 



Rev. Zool. p. 321, 1853 ; Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 302, n. 90, 

 1866 ; Moore (Deragena B.), Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 272, 1883. 



Australia. 



I cannot identify this species with any form known to me. I 

 assume it to belong to this group from the description. 



E. EiCHORNi, Staudinger. 



Ex. Schmett. p. 53, T. XXVI. 1885 ? 



N. Queensland. 



I am unable to refer to description and figure of this species. 

 I cannot therefore place it in any of my groups. 



The following species are mentioned as Australian, I think 

 erroneously : — 



E. eleutho^ Quoy ; E. eschscholtzii, Felder ; E. clhnena^ Cramer; 

 E. eleusina, Cramer. 



