ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF N. S. WALES. Ym 



The Secretary laid on the table the third part of the Society's 

 Transactions, which had just been printed. 



2nd OCTOBER, 1865. 

 The Hon. A. W. Scott in the Chair. 

 Mr. MacLcay read the subjoined list of the Lepidopterous 

 Insects from Cape York, presented to the Museum by Mr. Moore 

 of H. M. S. " Salamander," and which had been exhibited by Mr. 

 Krefft at a previous meeting of the Society. 

 " 1. Ornithoptera Pronomus, Gray. 



2. Papilio Sarpedon, Linn. 



3. Papilio Capaneus, Wcstwood. 



4. Pieris Scyllara, MacLeay. 



5. Terias Hecabe, Linn. 



6. Terias Egnatia, Godart. 



7. Euplsea Corinna, MacLeay. 



8. Danais affinis, Fah. 



9. Hamadryas Zoilus, Fah. 



10. Hamadryas Moorei, nov. sp. 



Nigra alis oblongis : anticis guttis submarginalibus, maculis 

 duabus versus apicera, macula magna discali alteraque 

 margine postico attingente albis : posticis late albofasciatis 

 guttis submarginalibus postice ornatis, subtus pallidioribus. 



Long. alar, extens. 24 lin. 



I have named this species in honor of its discoverer, Mr. 

 Moore, of H.M.S. " Salamander." 



11. Cethosia Cydippe, Linn. 



12. Messaras Susanna, MacLeay, Jim. 



13. Junonia Sabina, Cram. 



14. Diadema Alimena, Linn. 



15. Cyllo Leda, Linn. 



16. Mycalesis remulia. Cram. 



17. Coenonympha infuscata nov. sp. 



Supra fusca, subtus alis versus apicem et postice subseriatim 

 ocellatis ocellis plerumque miuutis medio anguste albido- 

 fasciatis. 



Lone:, alar, extens. 20 lin. 



