1880.] MR. G. F. ANGAS ON AUSTRALIAN MOLLUSCA. 415 



" Pupa, beginning of May. Forms its cocoon by uniting the 

 leaves of its food-plant together with a white silk. 

 ''Imago, end of May." 



Major Roberts sends notes on several species which, owing to their 

 rarity, he has not forwarded to me ; of one of these (a small blue 

 butterfly) he sends a pencil sketch ; but it would be impossible, either 

 from a rough representation or the short notes which accompany 

 the numbers, to ascertain with any certainty the correct names of the 

 species. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXIX. 



Fig. 1. Epinephele inter posit a (S , Ersch., p. 405. 



2. Melitrea robcrtsi tS . ButL, p. 406. 



3. Lampides contracta J , Butl., p. 406. 



4. Lt/c(Bna hracfeata S, Butl., p. 407. 



6. Chrysophanus stygiamis <J , Butl., p. 408. 



6. Bclenois mesentina. Cram , pupa, p. 409. 



7. Synchloe iranica, Bien., pupa, p. 410. 



8. Hiud segments of larva of Chaerocampa cretioa. Boisd., p. 411. 



9. Hmd segments of larva of Beilephila robertsii, Butl, p. 412 



10. Pupa of D. robertsii. 



11. Pupa oi Eusmerinthus kindermanni, Lederer, p. 413. 



12. Front and hind segments of larva of Eusmerinthus kindermanni. 



8. Further Additions to the Marine Molluscan Fauna of South 

 Australia, with Descriptions of new Species. By George 

 French Angas, C.M.Z.S., F.L.S., &c. 



[Received April 20, 1880.] 

 (Plate XL.) 



Several months ago I received from Professor Ralph Tate, of the 

 Adelaide University, a small collection of marine shells obtained bv 

 him (mostly from shell-sand) on various beaches in St. Vincent's an'd 

 Spencer's gulfs. Amongst these the following species occur which 

 have not hitherto been recorded as having been met with in the 

 Province of South Australia : — 



1. Purpura anomala, Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 34. 



The type specimens were dredged outside Port-Jacksou Heads 

 New South Wales. * 



2. Nassa labecula, A. Ad. St. Vincent's Gulf {Tate). 



3. Nassa lirella, Beck. St, Vincent's Gulf {Tate). 



4. Clathurella rufozonata, Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 38. 

 Port Jackson. 



