BY G. A. WATERIIOUSE, 2 1 1 



A. Two spots in cell of fore wing on underside delosijila. 



B. One spot in cell of forewing on underside lysimon. 



€. No spot in cell of forewing on underside. 



a. Almost without markings; no, one or two black spots at anal 



angle aUulu^. 



b. Markings on underside pale brown lahradus. 



c. Markings on underside blackish gaiha. 



The markings of the underside consist of a curved discal inter- 

 neural series, and an elongate spot at end of cell in each wing; 

 and a subbasal row of three or four spots on hind wing. 



ZiZERA DELOSPILA, n.sp. (Plate ii., fig. 5). 



Antenna? brown, ringed with white. Thorax and abdomen 

 above brown, below white. Forewiny with costa much arched, 

 apex blunt, outer margin convex. Hindwing with outer margin 

 round. 



Upper side. — Both wings uniformly brown, with brown 

 cilia, markedly spotted with white. 



Underside. — Forewing white, with very conspicuous dark 

 brown spots, two placed in cell, one towards base, the other a 

 little beyond middle; below this spot external to cell another 

 spot; an elongate spot marking end of cell, and a discal series of 

 five interneural spots; a small brown spot on costa above this 

 series towards base. A submarginal interneural series of six 

 white splashes, internal to which is a brown suffusion widest near 

 angle; margin marked by a brown line. Cilia white, spotted 

 with brown. Hindwimg white, marked by dark brown spots; 

 three basal, middle one in cell; four subbasal, 1st above, 2nd in 

 middle of, 3rd and 4th below cell; an elongate spot marking end 

 of cell, and a discal series of seven interneural irregular spots; a 

 submarginal series of interneural lighter brown less distinct 

 spots; the nervules for some distance marked with brown; a 

 brown marginal line. Cilia white, spotted with brown. 



Type in Macleay Museum from N.W. Australia ; length of 

 costa of forewing about 1 2 mm. 



This very distinct species is represented by a single specimen 

 ($ ?) in the Macleay Museum, and with some little doubt ma}'- be 



