1516 ON HITHERTO UNDESCRIBED AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 
Secondaries . — Basal area and abdominal border fuscous ; apical 
angle black, with some white bordering along extremity of veins ; 
rest of wing fulvous-red, some of the veins marked in black aU 
through, some at the extremity onlyj abdominal angle black 
with a sub-marginal Une of white ; a sub-marginal outer row of 
round white spots ringed with black ; fringe white between veins. 
Underside : Primaries . — Almost as as on upperside, the colours 
paler, the fulvous-red with a slightly rosy hue, and the principal 
white spots larger. 
Secondaries. — Bronze-brown, with darker patches edged with 
grey ; row of white spots less distinct than on upperside ; 
marginal outer band of shining ochreous surmounted by curved 
line of black. Thorax and abdomen above dark brown, beneath 
buff. Ex. 2^ inches. 
Uab. — Fernshawe, Victoria (Coll. Lucas). 
I have also to thank Dr. Lucas for the loan of this very 
interesting novelty for description. 
The species bears no resemblance to any other known one of 
this somewhat limited genus. It is marvellous that so very 
distinct an insect should have hitherto escaped notice ; it must, 
however, be exceedingly local in its habits (in this respect singu- 
larly peculiar from its congeners), as I believe Dr. Lucas’s 
specimen to be unique. 
L Y C ^ N I D .E. 
THECLIX.E. 
Hypochrysops, Felder. 
H. Hecalius, Miskin. 
I gave a description of the 9 of this species in Trans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond. 1884, p. 94. I am now enabled to add that of the (J, 
