LASIOMMATA. 



387 



12. Lasiom. Schakra. 



Satyrus Schakra KolUir in Huijets Rcise n. Kaschmir, 

 p. 4.46. tab. XV. f. 3, 4. 

 Himalayas. 



13. Lasiom. Cordace. 



Tisiphone Cordace Hilbncr, Zutnige, e.ml. Schm. f. 797) 

 79s. 

 East India. 



14. Lasiom. Satricus. 



Lasiomraata Satricus E. Dmihl. MS. ; Doubl. Wcstw. S^ 

 Hewits. Gen. D. Lrp. pi. C-l. f. 4. 

 East India, Darjeeling. B. M. 



15. Lasiosi. Montbolii. 



Satyrus Montrolii Feisthamct in foyage <lc la Favorite, 



Suppl. pi. 4. and Mag. de Zoul. 1839, pl- 20. 

 Satyrus Lefebvrii Gucrin, Voy. Coquille, Zool. p. 281. 

 Chili. 



16. Lasiom. ? Clerimon. 



I'apilio Clerimon Fabricius, Ent. Sgst. iii. pt. 1. p. 217. 

 n. ()78. ; .Jones, Iconcs, iv. tab. 15. f. 1. ; Godart, Enc. 

 M. IX. p. 512. n. 105. 



17. Lasiom..'' Zachaei's. 



Papilio Zacliaous Fuhricius, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1. p. 217. 

 n. 679- ; .Junes, Icones, iv. tab. 15. f. 2.; Godart, Enc. 

 M. IX. p. 512. n. 103. 



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18. Lasiom. Merope. 



Papilio Merope Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 495. n. 228., Enl. 



Syst. III. pt. 1. p. 99. n. 306. ; Donovan, Ins. New 



Holt. pl. 28. f. 2. ; Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 500. n. SO. 

 Satyrus Merope Boisdaval, Voy. de C Astrolabe, Entomol. 



pt. 1. p. 146. 

 Oreas nubila Oenomais Hitbner, Samml. exot. Schm. Banil 



i. pl. -. 

 (Male) Satyrus Archeraor Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 500. 



n. 81. 

 New Holland. B. M. 



19. Lasiom. Philerope. 



Satyrus Philerope Boisd. Voy. de V Astrolabe, Entomol. pt. 



1. jj. 147. ; Guerin, Voy. Coquille, Zoologie, p. 279. 

 Satyrus Klugii Guerin, Voy. Coquille, Atlas Ins. pl. I7. 

 f. 2. and Voy. de la Favorite, Suppl. pl. 3. and Mag. 

 Zool. 1839, Ins. pl. 19. f. 2. 

 Port Jackson, New Holland. 



20. Lasiom. Banksia. 



Hipparchia Banksia I.each, Zool. Misc. i. tab. x. 1814. 

 Satyrus Gelanor Godart, Enc. M ix. p. 498. n. 73. 

 (IS 19); Boisduvul, Voy. de V Astrolabe, Ent. pt. 1. 

 p. 145. 

 New Holland. B. M. 



21. Lasiom. Hobartia. 



Lasiom. Hobartia Westw. nov. sp.* 

 Van Diemen's Land. B. M. 



22. Lasiom. ? Achanta.']' 



Papilio Achanta Donovan, Ins. N. Holland, pl. 22. f. 2. ; 



Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 500. n. 82. 

 Satyrus Achanta Boisdaval, Voyage de l' Astrolabe, Entomol. 



pt. 1. p. 147. 

 Tisiphone Acanthe HUbner, Zutr. f. 26'7, 268. 

 New Holland. B. M. 



23. Lasiom. .' Singa. 



Satyrus Singa Boisdaval, Voy. de I' Astrolabe, Entomol. pt. 

 1. p. 145.; Guerin-Menev. in Voy. de la Favorite, 

 Suppl. pl. 3. f. 1. la. and Mag. de Zool. 1839, Ins. 

 pl. 1 9. ; E. Dould. List Lep. B. M. p. 1 34. 



New Holland. B. M. 



24. Lasiom. .' Abeona. 



Papilio Abeona Donovan, Ins. New lloll pl. 22. f. 1. 

 Satyrus Abeona Jioisduval, Voy. de I'Astrol. Ent. pt. 1. 



p. 144. ; E. Doubl List. Lep. B. M. p. 134.; Godart, 



Enc. M. IX. p. 490. n. 72. 

 Oreas marmorea Zelinde //uftKer, Samml. exot. Schin. Band 



i. pl. — . 

 New Holland. B. M. 



25. Lasiom..'' Latiiomei.la. 



Lasiom. ? Latboniella West. nov. sp.J 

 Van Diemen's Land. B. M. 



* L. alis supra fusco-nigricantibus fulvo-maculatis, maculis discoidalibus anticarum pallidioribus ; anticis fascia obliqua lata abbrcviata ante medium, alia 

 submedia postice in plagam magnam irregularem fere ad angulum posticum extensam dilatata ; tertia angusta abbrcviata ; quarta subapicali undata abbreviata 

 maculis duabus parvis ovalibus subjectis, punctiscjue tribus albis antice adjectis; alls poslicis maculis tribus maximis discoidalibus ; basali cum postica coniiexa, 

 interna maculam parvam nigram puncto albo ornata, maculisque duabus parvis transvcrsis fulvis punctis duobus albis antice adjectis: alis anticis subtus obscure 

 albido-luteis, disco nigricanti maculis ut in pagina supera dispositis, apice obscure badia : alis posticis obscure rufo-badiis, rufo tenuissime irrorato-strigosis, 

 maculis paginse supers; vix distinctis ; oculis valde hirtis, vena siibmediana alarum anticarum basi baud inflata , alis posticis (larum repandis. Expans. alar, 

 antic, unc. 1^. 



t This and the following species differ from the types of this genus in having the eyes naked, the three principal veins of the fore wings swollen at the 

 base, and the club of the antennie very slender. Their general characters and appearance, however, are so similar to the preceding species, that I have 

 preferred leaving them in this situation rather than separate them generically from the other allied Australian species. Tliey may, perhaps, however, be 

 regarded as a separate subgeims, under the name of Xenica. 



+ L. alis supra fulvis fusco-variegatis ; anticis basi, costa, margineque apicali fuscis, fascia obliqua abbreviata ante medium, altera latiori media obHqua in 

 maculam triangularem discoidalem postice terminata, fascia tertia obliqua irregulari in medio angusta setieque subapicali rnacularum conoidearum fulvarum ; 

 ocello unico parvo nigro pupilla alba subapicali : alis posticis fuscis basi fulvo-niaculutis maculis duabus discoidalibus magnis arcuatis fulvis ; interna ocello 

 unico nigro pupilla albo iride fulva connexa ; maculisque subapicalibus arcuatis fulvis : alis subtus pallidioribus maculis similiter dispositis, maculis conoideis 

 subapicalibus anticarum maculisque pallidis posticarum argenteis ; his ocellis duobus, uno versus angulum externum, altero versus angulum analem ; oculis 

 nudis, clava antennarum magna, venis tribus alarum anticarum basi dilatatis. Expans. alar, antic, unc. 1 J. 



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