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forms), but being in both sexes always constant in the 

 markings on the under side ; w\\e^i\iQY Bolina ox Lasinassa 

 as a specific name should have the preference for this latter 

 species I confess I am unable to say. Misippus seems 

 now to be applied to the African species, wherein the ? 

 mimics D. Chrysippus ; this form never occurs in Aus- 

 tralia, and both sexes appear to me to present points 

 clearly distinguishable from the Australian species. 



Char axes (Oct.) — This generic name is made by Mr. 

 Kirby in his appendix to take precedence of Nymphalis. 



Mynes. — As I have endeavoured to show in some former 

 remarks, our species is identical with Geoffroyi of Guerin, 

 and not distinct, as Mr. Wallace supposes. 



Mr. Masters omits Prothoe (Hiib.), Australis (Guer.) 

 (Afynes Zf-Mcz^ of Boisd.), quoted as Australian, from Port 

 Denison. See Proc. Ent. Soc. N. S. iv. p. 58. 



To the genus Lyccena (Fab.), or, as Mr. Masters has it, 

 CupidOi I have to add the following, omitted by Mr. 

 Masters : — 



Boetica (Lin.). 

 Cassms (Cram.). 

 Pavana ( Horsf. ). 

 Palmyra (Feld.). 



All of these have been determined by Mr. Hewitson. 



Salamandri (Msicl.) is a spionym of Taygetus {Feld.); 

 the latter name takes precedence. 



Hypolyccena (Feld.), Phorbas (Fab.) ($ H. Dictcea, 

 Feld.), with which Mr. Masters seems unacquainted, is a 

 tolerably common insect from Rockhampton northwards. 



Sithon (Hub.), Phocides {Fob.), var. Sugriva{llovsS.\ 

 is also a weU-known Cape York species. 



Amblypodia—Centaurus (Fab.)— is wrong: this is not 

 Australian; the common species, abundant from Port 

 Denison to Cape York, is figured by Hewitson, in the 

 B. M. Cat., LyccBuidcB—the ^, at t. 4, f. 29, 30, 31, under 

 the name of Adatha (a synonym of Mi c ale, Blanch.), and 

 the 5 , at t. ii. f. 7, 8, 9, described at p. 4 under name of 

 Amytis. The name Micale (Blanch.) has therefore, I 

 presume, priority. /. n • 



Amongst the Hesperidce I observe the followmg omis- 

 sions in the Catalogue : — 



ISMENE. 



Discolor (Feld.), (Gon. D.).-Wien. Ent. Mon. iii. 

 p. 405, n. 50 (1859). 

 Common, Queensland. 



