BY W. H. MISKIN, F.L.S, F.E.S. 7 



5. M. ApPROXmATA, ]]'/(lk. 



B. M. Cat. Lep. Het. Supp. XXXI. p. 27 (1861) ; Butl. 

 Trans. Z. Soc. IX. p. 524, n. 6 (1875). 



Hab. : Cardwell. 



This species is very close to Ernois, but from its restricted 

 range may be safely considered distinct. 



6. M. MiCACEA, Walk. 



B. M. Cat. Het. VIII. p. 96, n. 21 (1856) ; Bois. Sp. Gen. 

 Her. I. p. 356 (1871) ; Bud. Trans. Z. Soc. IX. p. 529, n. 39 

 (1875). 



M. Xn.r. Xcinii. {nrc. Biitl.) Trans. E. Soc, ser. 2, IV. p. 

 54 (1857). 



.1/. Ft/ius, Bois, M. S. 



Hab. : Brisbane and Rockhampton. 



There can be no doubt from Newman's description that his 

 insect is referable to this species. 



7. ]\[. Nox. Butl. 

 (ncc. Xcinii.) Proc. Z. Soc. p. 5, t. 1, f. 6 (1875) ; Trans. Z. 

 Soc. IX. p. 529, n. 40 (1875). 



Hab. : Mackay and Cardwell. 



This is a North Queensland form, never taken in Brisbane. 

 Butler's figure does not do justice to the steely splendour of this 

 insect. 



Sub-Fahily II.— CH^ROCAMPIN.E, But/. 

 Trans. Z. Soc. IX. p. 516 (1875) ; Muorc Lep. Cey. II. p. 

 18 (1882-3). 



Beilcphilicc. Bois. Sp. Gen. Het. I. p. 158 (1874). 



Genus 3: ACOSMERYX, Bois. 

 Sp. Gen. Het. I. p. 214 (1874) ; Butl. Proc. Z. Soc. p. 245 

 (1875) ; Moore, Lep. Cey. II. p. 23 (1882-3). 



