1578 : CATALOGUE OF 
Cossus labyrinthicus, Donov. Epit. Ins. New Holl. pl. Boisd. Voy. 
— de PAstrolabe, Pt.1. Lep. 236, 3. 
Cossus argenteus, Donov. Epit. Ins. New Holl. pl. Boisd. Voy. de 
l’ Astrolabe, Pt. 1. Lep. 237, 4. 
Epiolus argenteus, Herr.-Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Sér. 1, pl. 41, f. 
47, 48, 
The two specimens figured by Herrich-Scheffer differ from all 
those in the Museum. In the male the basal white stripe is accom- 
panied along the tore side by a row .of white spots, and there are 
also white spots along the inner side of the submarginal white stripe. 
In the female the inner half of the submarginal white stripe is com- 
posed of spots. 
Var. Fuscus; ale antice nigro-fusce, lituris variis intricatis 
pallidis, coste bast flavescentes, vitta discali guttisque albis. 
Mas.—Ale antice vitta obliqua guttisque subapicalibus albis. 
Foem.—Ale antice guttis albis nullis, vitta subapicalt ma- 
cular. 
Var. Brown. Fore wings blackish brown, with various laby- 
rinth-like marks, yellowish at the base of the costa; a white discal 
stripe extending from near the base to beyond half the length. 
Male.—¥ ore wings with a white oblique irregular subapical stripe, 
which as well as the discal stripe is accompanied in front by white 
dots. Fvwm.—Fore wings without the white dots, the subapical 
stripe interrupted or macular. Length of the body 22—30 lines; 
of the wings 58—82 lines. 
a, b. Australia. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
ce. Swan River. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
d. Australia. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 
e, f. Van Dieman’s Land. Presented by Morton Allport, Esq. 
g, h. Australia. Presented by the late Earl of Derby. 
2. Adelaide. Presented by the Entomological Club. 
j. Australia. 
5. PreELus? soRDIDUS. 
Mas. Nigro-fuscus ; thorax postice et abdomen ferruginea; ale 
antice fascia gracili obliqua discalt undulosa nigra ; postice 
pallide fusce, basi ferruginee. , 
Epiolus sordidus, Herr.-Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Sér. 1, pl. 11, f. 49, 
(1853). 
