804 A-UST-RA-LIA-^ BHOPALOCERA: LYC.€yiD.E IV. 



BiNDAHARA ISABELLA, Felder. 



Sitzb. Ak. Wiss. Wien, Nat. CI. xi., p. 451, n. 10, 1860; B. 

 sitgriva, (nee Horsf.) Miskin, Syn. Cat. Rhop. Aust. 1891, p. 69; 

 Waterhouse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1903, p. 267. 



We have lately received specimens of typical B. sugriva, from 

 Ceylon, and Mr. Druce has forwarded us sketches of the various 

 forms of this genus, and pointed out that the Australian sub- 

 species is nearest to B. Isabella from Amboina. 



LiPHYRA BRASSOLIS, Westwood. 



We notice that the Queensland form has been separated by 

 Rothschild* as L. hrassolis^ major. Until we can consistently 

 apply a trinomial system of nomenclature to the Australian 

 Lycsenidae, we prefer not to make a partial attempt. Our col- 

 lection of Indo- and Austro-Mala3'an Lyca^nid^, though increasing 

 considerably, is not yet extensive enough lo permit us to make 

 this study complete. 



* Novitates, 1898. 



