115 



thews refers to (T.E.S., p. 179, 1888) when writing on the sub- 

 ject. Its habits are similar to the previous species. Schaeffer's 

 figure is good. 



Sydney, New South Wales; Brisbane, Queensland; eight 

 female specimens in November. 



66. Erynnis ulama, Butler, 



(Pampliila ulama, But!., Trans. Ent. Soc, p. 504, 1870; 

 ? Cor one ismenoides, Mab., pet. Now. Ent., ii., ? 1878.) 



Female, 38-42 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and ab- 

 domen dark fuscous, palpi and thorax beneath ochreous, thorax 

 and abdomen more or less clothed with yellowish hairs, antennae 

 beneath yellowish, club reddish on apical half. Legs ochreous- 

 fuscous. Forewings elongate, triangular, costa gently arched 

 on basal half, termen obliquely rounded; dark purplish-fus- 

 cous, somewhat shining; markings dull golden-orange; basal 

 hairs bluish white; a somewhat quadrate spot in end of cell, 

 excised in middle ; upper edge more elongate posteriorly ; an 

 oblique transverse series of 3 elongate subcostal spot* at two- 

 thirds from base ; a transverse series of 4 inwardly oblique 

 spots ; first cartridge-shaped, near base of veins 3 and 4 ; second 

 below, similar, larger ; third and fourth elongate, below second, 

 only separated by a streak of ground color ; all markings some- 

 times nearly obsolete; cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings with 

 termen sinuate above anal angle; basal and inner marginal 

 hairs bluish white ; a sub-median transverse row of 5 equi- 

 distant orange spots, between veins 1 and 6, anterior pair 

 rather obscure; cilia as in forewings, but orange around anal 

 angle. Under side of forewings fuscous, pui^plish tinged, upper 

 two-thirds of termen and apical area dull reddish ; markings 

 of upper side reproduced in ochreous-white, third and foiurth 

 spots of transverse series becoming confluent. Hindwings be- 

 neath with color as in forewings, basal area somewhat bluish- 

 tinged ; markings of upper side reproduced ; inner marginal 

 area broadly dark fuscous and becoming blotch-like on anal 

 angle : cilia as above. 



Not unlike female Palmarum, according to Moore's figure, 

 but very different on under side. We have 2 supposed inales 

 of this species, but in poor condition. 



Sydney, New South Wales; Bowen, Mackay, and Brisbane, 

 Queensland ; in November and January. 



67. Erynnis fuliginosa, Misk. 



{Pamplnla fuliginosa, Misk., female, Proc. Roy. Soc, 

 Queensland, vi., p. 147, 1889; male, ib., Ann., Queensland 

 Museum., p. 76, 1891.) 



