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Types compact a, in British Museum ; types melissa and 

 atrax, in Coll. Berlin Museum (Staudinger's). 



19. H. andersoni, Kirby. 



Telesto Andersoni, Kirby, A.M.N.H., p. 434, 1893; Vict., 

 Butt., ii., p. 118, 1893; M. and L., T.R.S., p. 66. 



Type in British Museum. 



Dandenong Ranges and Poowong, Victoria; Mount 

 Kembla, New South Wales; in November and January. 



20. H. doubledayi, Fold.. 



Telesto Doubledayi, Feld., Verh., Zool., Bot., Ges. xii., p. 

 491, 1862; Vict., Butt, ii., p. 126, 1894; M. and L., T.R.S., p. 

 72. Hesperilla dirphia, Herr.-Sch. (nee Hew.), S.E.Z., 1869, p. 

 79, pi. iii., fig. 10. Telesto Leachi, Feld., Verh., Zool., Bot., Ges. 

 xii., p. 491, 1862. Telesto extranea, Plotz, S.B.Z., p. 383, 1884. 



As will be seen an additional synonym is extranea, 

 Plotz. 



Brisbane to Cairns, Queensland; Como (Sydney), New 

 South Wales ; Healesville and Wandon, Victoria ; from 

 November to March. 



21. H. leucostigma, M. and L. 

 Telesto leucostigma, M. and L., T.R.S., p. 73. 

 Types in Coll. Lower. 

 Sydney, New South Wales, to Cairns, Queensland. 



22. H. leucostigma, M. and L., var. parasema, Low. 

 T.R.S., S.A., p. 312, 1908. 



Differs chiefly from typical leucostigma, M. and L., by 

 the absence in both sexes of the sickle-shaped cellular spot, 

 which is never more than faintly indicated. The 3 subapical 

 spots are absent in both sexes, and the lower post-stigmal dot 

 is sometimes absent. 



Types in Coll. Lower. 



Kuranda, Queensland. Several specimens sent me by 

 Mr. Dodd ; taken in November and December. 



23. H. parvulus, Plotz. 



Telesto parvulus, Plotz, S.E.Z., 1884, p. 379. Hesperilla 

 humilis, Misk., P.R.S., Qld., 1889, p. 150. Telesto ismene, Newm., 

 M.S.S., Vict,, Butt., ii., p. 128, 1894; M. and L„ T.R.S., p. 73. 



We formerly called this ismene, Newm., but Colonel Swin- 

 rioe informs me that the name was never published. Mr. 

 Kirby and Mr. Heron (of the British Museum) can find 

 no record of it, and Mr. Meyrick can throw no 

 light on the matter. Felder described an insect (Reis. Nov. 



