19-2 AUSTRALIAN lUIOPA LOCKllA : lA'C.KNlD.K, III., 



lunules, internal to which again is an irreguhir series of brown 

 lines; between first and second median nervules a black spot, and 

 at anal angle a similar smaller spot, both crowned with orange. 

 Cilia brown. 



^. 13 mm. U p p e r s i d e. — Foreiving brown, with faint 

 white cilia. Ilindvnny brown, except for anal portion of outer 

 margin, which is yellow; this yellow patch extending from a 

 little beyond middle of outer margin nearly to anal angle, and 

 inwards for about \ length of wiug; within the yellow patch two 

 brown triangular spots, between submedian nervure and first and 

 second median nervules; margin marked by a brown line, internal 

 to which is an interrupted white line showing more conspicuously 

 at the triangular brown spots. Cilia white. 



U n d e r s i d e as in ^ except for the difference in shape, and 

 that the subbasal spots are the same colour as the remaining 

 spots. 



Felder's figures of both sexes are very good. 



Log. — Cairns to Cape York {$ 1, 9, 1). 



PSEUDODIPSAS DIGGLESI, Hew. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1874, p. 344; 111. Diurn. Lep. pp. 218, 

 219, pi. xxxix. f. 1-4, 1878. 



(J. 14-17 mm. (16). Outer margin of forewing very straight, 

 tail-like projections of hindwing almost obsolete, but hindwing 

 drawn out at anal angle. 



Upper sid e. — FovPAmng brilliant metallic blue, with brown 

 costal and outer margins, widest at apex; nervules marked with 

 brown. Cilia white. Rindiving brilliant blue, with broad brown 

 costal, narrower outer, and pale brown abdominal, margins; sub- 

 costal nervure marked with brown. Cilia white. 



U n d e r s i d e. — Forewing grey, with an elongate brown spot 

 at end of cell, an interneural discal series of brownish spots, a 

 submarginal series of small dark brown spots, the lowest much 

 the largest. Cilia white. Hindiving grey, crossed by transverse 

 series of spots; fi\'e round, subbasal; one above, tivo in, two below 

 cell; a series of four crossing middle of cell, first narrow above, 



