THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 13 



the first time. On completion of the whole group I will give an 

 additional supplementary list of those species which I had over- 

 looked, &c. 



Order— L EPIDOPTERA. 

 Section— HETEROCERA. 



Family— C ASTN 1 1 DyE. 



SYNEMON. Dbldy. 



1. S. SOPHIA, White (Grey's Exped. Aust., app., 474, f. 7; 



Dbldy., Lort's Disc. Aust., app. i., 516; Walk., B. M. 

 Cat., i., p. 54). 



2. S. PLANA, Walk. (B. M. Cat., i., p. 37). 



Victoria, Western District. 



3. S. L^TA, Walker (B. M. Cat, i., p. 36, 1854). 



Victoria, Western District. 



4. S. HESPEROiDES, Feld. 



Victoria, Craigieburn. 



Fami;.y— AGARISTID^. 



I here append the Agaristidae, which I am of opinion is truly 

 referable to the Noctuina, but as this group (i.e., the Noctuina) 

 is so inextricably mixed, I will content myself by following the 

 usual method, and arrange them here. 



^GOCERA. Latr. 

 AGARISTA. Leach. 



5. A. AGRicoLA, Don (111. Aust. Ins. Lep. ; A. picta, Leach, Zool. 



Misc., i., p. 15; Godt. Enc. Meth., ix., 1803; 

 Duncan, Exot. Moths, xxxvi., 2>t„ pi. 2, fig i.) 



6. A. CASUARINiE, Scott. 



7. A. GLYCINE, Lew. (Ins. N.S.W., ii., pi. i., Phalaenoides, G.; 



Agarista glycinse, Bdv., Voy. Astrolabe, pi. i., Lep., 



175)- 

 Gisborne, Melbourne, &c. 



8. A. EPHYRA, Walk. (B. M. Cat., i., p. 42). 



Gisborne, Melbourne, Healesville, &c. 



9. A. LEWiNii, Bdv. (Voy. Astrolabe, pi. i., Lep., 176). 



Gisborne, Myrtleford, Sale, &c. 



ID. A. DONOVANi, Bdv. (L. C. 176-7, Feist, Voy. de La Favorite, 



v., supp. 22). 

 II. A. LATiNus, Don. (Papilio latinus, Ins. N. H., Bdv. ; Agari-sta 



latinus, Voy. Astrolabe, p. i., Lep., 174, 4). 



