BY EOWLANI) ILLIDGE. 93^ 



Donais Enppm, Cram. — This is so well known that little 

 more need be said about it than that it appears to be smaller in 

 size and much less comnaon than during the first few years of its 

 initial existence here. 



Eupln'a Curimui, ^f(n■l. — -A most common insect everywhere, 

 especially where the Oleander, various species of Ficus, and such 

 like plants grow ; it will also attack Stephanotis and occasionally 

 Khynchospermum . 



Eitphca Tullioliis, Fahr. — Though a very rare species, I have 

 captured it here several times, notably at Sankey's Scrub, 

 Wolston Scrub, and once at the Gap. 



SUB-FAM. SATYRIX.=E. 



Mchotitis Lnhi, Linn — Found commonly on the borders of 

 scrubs, creeks, and swamps ; it is an evening flier, and seldom 

 appear on the wing until after sunset. Have taken it up to as 

 late as 10 p.m. on ripe fruits. Larva on a kind of swamp grass. 



Xrniva Achiintd, ]>nn. — -This pretty species is sometimes 

 very abundant in the gullies amongst the hills, and also on creek 

 sides. October and November are the usual months, and a second 

 brood in March and April. 



Epincphile Jutinnn, Ihitl. — Southport is the locality where I 

 have taken this insect, but out of nine captured only one was 

 perfect, so that December (Christmas) is too late for it. 



Epincphile ItoirnsJii/i, Misk. — This species may be taken from 

 Maroochy northward to Cooran ; between the latter place and 

 Eumundi they are, I am credibly informed, by no means rare. 



Heteroni/mp/ia Mcropc, F(thr. — Occasionally a most abundant 

 species ; the males greatly preponderating, and appearing two or 

 three weeks before the females. 



Heteronympha Miri/icti, Bull. — Must be sought in the dense 

 scrubs, for it is a shade loving insect. In the scruli-shaded 

 mountain gullies it is by no means uncommon. The H. Digglesi 

 Misk., is only the male of this species. 



H(>teron;j)iijili(i Jlinil.sii, Lrmh. — Has been found in tli» 

 Macpherson Ranges. 



Hi/jiuci/std Adiitntc. Hith)i. — p'ound most commonly in the 

 Casuarina forest. 



