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37. Hesp. atralba, Tepp. 



Trans. Roy. Soe. S.A., IV., p. 33, t. 2, f. 5, 1882. 

 One sp., from Port Lincoln (Rev. T. Blackburn). 



38. Hesp. dactyliota, Meyr. 



Telesto D., Tr. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., ser. 2, II., p. 831, 1888. 



I have not seen this species. In the original description it is 

 stated to occur at Port Lincoln and to be common in West 

 Australia ; but Mr. Meyrick writes that the species is unique in 

 his collection. 



Taractrocera, Bntler. 



39. T. BIFASCIATA, Tepp. 



Hesp. bifasciata, Tr. Roy. Soc. 8. A., IV., p. 32, t. 2, f. 4, 

 1882; Tar. flavovittata, Miskin, Cat., 1891. 



One sp., Lyndoch {Tepper). Miskin is under the impression 

 that this is T. fictfocittata, Satr., and as the type (bifasciata) is 

 lost, the question must be left in abeyance for the present. 



40. T. PAPYRIA, Bch. 



Hesp. p., Voy. Astr. Lep., p. 166, 1832. 



Syn. — Hesperilla fumosa. Guest, Tr. Roy. Soc, S.A., V., 1882 ; 

 Apaustus minimus, Misk., Proc. R. Soc. Q., p. 153, 1889. 



Parkside, Woodside, Balhannah, December to March, fre- 

 quenting stinkwort {Inula graveolens). 



The following are reputed South Australian species :— 



41. Delias Harpalyce, Don., Tepper's list. 



42. " Argenthoxa, Fab., Tepper's list. 



43. Chrysophanus aurifer, Blanch. 



44. HOLOCHILA ACASTA, CoX. 



45. Ialmexus evagoras, Don.* 



46. Hesperilla Dirphia, Hew. 



47. Taractrocera celgeno, Cox. 



Not having seen or taken specimens in South Australia, I omit 

 them for the present. 



* On reference to Tepper's Common Native Insects of 8. A. part II., I 

 find that his description applies to inoiis, Hew., so that crwjoras, Don., can 

 be struck off the list. 



