tlie Synonymy of the Genus Ogyris. 389 



Ogyrls zosine typhon. 



Apparently tlie form with the dull purple S and the rich 

 true-blue ? , not the pale blue ? form. 



Ogyris zosine typhon, ? iberia. 



This sinks to zosine zosine, being the dull purple femal.e 

 form already selected as the type-form oi' zosi7ie. 



Ogyris zosine zosine. 



I have no doubt tliat this is my zosine duaringa. The 

 authors describe the (^ as rich purjde, so that it is quite 

 obvious that this male cannot be typical zosine, as it is not 

 like Hewitsou's type, figure, or description. 



Ogyris zosine zenohia, ? . 



'J'his is described as a rich purple form of the female, and 

 is one that I have iiot seen. 



Ogyris zosine araxes. 



This must sink to my zosine magna — I have no doubt 

 whatever on the point. The two descriptions coming from 

 two different pens are practically identical. 



The .'synonymy, so tar as Waterhouse and Lyell and my- 

 self are concerned, should be as follows : — 



Ogyris zosine zosine. Hew. (nee Waterhouse & Lyell). 

 Syn. iberia, 5 form. 

 The form with both sexes of a dull purple colour. 



Ogyris zosine genoveva, Hew. 



The dimorphic female of zosine zosine, of a lustrous very 

 pale blue, occasionally slightly tinged with greenish. 



Ogyris zosine duaringa^ B-B. 

 Syn. zosine zosine of Waterhouse and Lyell. 



The bright purple male with lustrous greenisb-blue female. 



My locality is Coomoobuolaroo (the adjoining district to 

 L)uaringa). Waterhouse and Lyell's locality is Duaringa ; 

 they also give Brisbane and the liichmond River. 



