188 Life-histories of Rhopalocera. 
and I have no doubt that it is to be found throughout 
New South Wales wherever Cladiwm grows. 
The full-grown larva is elongate, cylindrical, and tapers 
slightly towards each extremity; general colour pale 
transparent yellowish green, inclining to rosy upon the 
two posterior segments; dorsal stripe dark green, 
pulsating; a paler yellowish green subdorsal stripe, 
bordered above and below by a darker shade of colour ; 
head somewhat cordate, cinnamon-brown, with a central 
line down the face, and a dark V-shaped mark above 
the mouth. Feeds upon Cladiuwm mariscus, &. The 
chrysalis does not differ in any way from that of 
Hesperilla picta. 
Note.—The Hypolimnas, whose life-history is given in 
this paper, appears to be a very different insect from the 
H. bolina of India, and I would therefore suggest that 
the Fabrician name nerina be adopted for it. 
EXPLANATION oF Puate YI. 
Vic. 1. Larva of Ornithoptera urvilliana, Guer. 
“eZ. «4 Papilio anactus, Macl. 
oe A P. indicatus, Butl.; 3 (a), ditto, var.; 3 (6), pupa 
of ditto. 
4. Pupa of Pieris latilimbata, Butl. 
5. Larva of Netrocoryne repanda, Feld. 
6. * Pieris teutonia, Fabr.; 6 (a), ditto. 
us D Callidryas gorgophone, Boisd. 
8. ; Epinephele abeona, Don. 
9. : Hesperilla picta, Leach; 9 (a), pupa of ditto. 
10. e Pyrameis itea, Fabr. 
13 oe Junonia vellida, Fabr. 
12. Pupa of Hurycus cressida, Fabr. 
13. Larva of Doleschallia herrichii, Butl. ; 13 (a), pupa of 
ditto. 
14, nf Acrea andromacha, Fabr.; 14 (a), pupa of ditto. 
