BY A. SIDNEY OLLIFP. 395 



Delias argenthona, Fabr. 

 D. mysis, Fabi\ 

 Eurycus cressida, Fabr. 



Papilio erectheus, Don. 

 P. ulysses, Linn. 

 P. egipius, Misk. 



It will be observed tliat the generic position of Coenonympha 

 infuscata has been changed in the foregoing list. From an 

 examination of the type from Cape York, in the collection of the 

 Australian Museum, I have convinced myself that the species is 

 referable to Mycalesis; it has the eyes hairy, and possesses, 

 although indistinctly, the characteristic transverse band within 

 the row of ocelli, and the tuft of hair near the base of the costa 

 of the forewings. 



SATYRID^. 



Epinephile Helena, sp.n. 



Wings above dull brown. Forewing inclining to fulvous near 

 the base, with a broad sulphurous fascia extending from beyond 

 middle of costa to just before the posterior angle where it is 

 suffused with fulvous; beyond this fascia the wing is dark brown; 

 a black marking at the end of cell and another below cell between 

 veins 2 and 3; a small minutely blue-centred ocellus near apex 

 and another similar but larger ocellus near the margin between 

 veins 2 and 3. Hindwing somewhat inclining to fulvous at apex 

 and along outer margin; with two black ocelli, one near apex 

 similar to but less distinct than those of the forewing, and one 

 surrounded by a narrow orange ring near anal angle; along the 

 outer margin are two indistinct lines of which the innermost is 

 indentate. Under side pale slaty-brown, marked much as above. 

 ForCNving with an indistinct marking across cell just before the 

 middle; apical ocellus encircled with orange. Hindwing with 

 two brown narrovv fascia-like markings, one near the base crossing 

 cell, the other extending from middle of costa to near anal angle, 

 avoiding the cell ; both ocelli encircled with orange. Cilia fuscous 

 Exp. 62 mm. 



Mt. Bellenden-Ker, Queensland (about 3,000 feet). 



