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bushy paddocks in November. Tbe Balbannab specimens 

 appear ratber smaller than Mr. Tepper's specimen. 



Lyc?ena alsulus {Herr Schclff). — This is Tepper's Cupido deli- 

 cata, and my L. purvulgatus. Common all the year round. 

 A^aries greatly in size. 



Lycaena biocellata {Field). — Is Tepper's Cupido adamapuncta. 

 A common insect here, and widely distributed, extending 

 to Eiji. November, &c. 



Lycjena serpentata {Herr ScTidff). — This is Cupido fasciola of 

 Tepper, and C. molybdena of my list. It appears to be 

 nowhere very common, but distributed all over the colony, 

 Mr. Meyrick having taken it at Quorn. Out in October, 

 and may be occasionally found all through the summer in 

 grassy places. 



Lycaena Heathii (Cox) . — This is the L. paradoxa of my list ; it 

 is not included in Mr. Tepper's. During the last two 

 years I have taken it rather plentifully, and it appears to 

 be widely distributed. Out in October, and I think must 

 be double-brooded as I also take it quite fresh in March. 



Ogyris otanes (Field) . — This is not taken here ; but I have in- 

 cluded it on Mr. Tepper's authority, as there can hardly 

 be any mistake in such an insect as this. 



Trapezites petalia {Hew). — This is Hesperilla quadrimaculata 

 of Mr. Tepper. I have not as yet seen it here, but it 

 appears fairly distributed. 



Taractrocera papyria (JBoisd). — This is my Hesperilla f umosa ; 

 it does not appear to be included in Tepper's list. Is 

 locally common here, and is widely distributed. 



Synemon sophia (White). — Is Mr. Tepper's S. laeta. It is 

 common here, and is taken all over the colony, but appears 

 to be peculiarly South Australian. The true S. l^eta is 

 quite a differently marked insect. 



-Synemon theresa (Dark var.). — Is Mr. Tepper's S. obscura. I 

 take it here, but not commonly. 



