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Following are notes upon the geographical races so far recognized from 

 Australia : — 



Ogyris zosine typhon, Waterhouse and Lyell. 



PI. xxix., fig. 15. 



Ogyris b. zosine, Bethune-Baker (nee Hewitson, Miskin, and Waterhouse and Lyell). 

 Ogyris zosine, $ f. genoveva, Bethune-Baker. 



Ranges from Mackay north to Cooktown and also to Darwin. The male is 

 dull purple, the female metallic-blue. The figure is of the female. 



Ogyris z. typhon, f. iberia, Waterhouse and Lyell. 

 PI. xxix., fig. 14. 

 Ogyris zosine zosine, Bethune-Baker. $ . 



The dull-purple female form of O. z. typhon. Specimens have been taken 

 at Townsville and Cairns. 



Ogyris z. zosine, Hewitson. 

 PI. xxix., fig. 13. 

 Ogyris zosine-magna, Bethune-Baker. 

 Ogyris genoveva. Hew., Kirby, and Miskin. 

 Ogyris zosine-duaringa, Bethune-Baker. 

 Ogyris zozine zozine, Waterhouse and Lyell. 



The type locality is Moreton Bay (Brisbane), and the type form ranges 

 from Duaringa (=Coomooboolaroo) as far south as the Richmond River in 

 Northern New South Wales. Duaringa specimens are not sufficiently distinct 

 to be considered another race. 



Text fig. a shows a second male form of the typical race from Brisbane. 

 It is smaller than the typical male, the colour is very dull purple, duller than any 

 specimens of s. typhon, and the black margins are more pronounced. It expands 

 45 mm. 



Text fig. A. Text fig. B. 



Ogyris z. zosine, Waterhouse and Lyell, Ogyris z. zosine, i. zenobia, 



male. Waterhouse and Lyell. 



Ogyris z. zosine, f. zenobia, Waterhouse and Lyell. 



Ogyris genoveva, var. a., 9 , Miskin. 



The purple female form of typical O. zosine. It is much brighter and larger 

 than f . iheria of O. s. typhon. Mr. R. Illidge has bred and taken a number of 

 specimens at Brisbane. It is also recorded from the Richmond River and 

 Dawson River. Text fig. B shows an example from Brisbane. 



