AUSTRALIAN HESPERID^, BY W. H. MISKIN, F.E.S. 147 



Genus — Pamphila. (Fab.) 



P. Autoleon, n. sp. 



<? Upperside. — Primaries. — Yellowish-black ; an oblique, 

 nearly transverse, band of orange-yellow from median vein beyond 

 termination of cell, to sub-median, about the centre, thence 

 narrowly along hind margin to base ; three small spots of same 

 color, from costa to sub-costal, beyond cell ; base of costa with 

 short yellow streak ; fringe narrow, yellow. 



Secondaries — As in primaries, but with a short transverse 

 band divided by nervules into four spots, beyond cell nearest to 

 apex ; abdominal fold densely clothed with long yellow-brown 

 hairs. Fringe orange-yellow, broad. 



Underside — Primaries. — Oosta and outer margin broadly 

 ferruginous ; basal area and hinder margin dark purplish brown ; 

 yellow parts as above except in hinder margin. 



Secondaries. — Dark purplish-brown, with faint indication of 

 band of upper side. 



? As in $ , but on the upper side with the oblique transverse 

 band of primaries narrower and broken into separate spots, not 

 continued to base ; a short transverse band in centre of cell ; 

 costal sub-apical series of three spots much smaller, 



Secondaries with the transverse band narrower and divided 

 by the veins. 



Underside, with the markings as above, but the band of 

 secondaries being obscured 



Thorax and abdomen on both sides dark-brown. 



Ex, — lf 2 in. Hab — Cardwell (N. Queensland). 

 $ Coll.— Miskin. Coll.— Lucas. 



P. Fuliginosa, n. sp 

 ? Upperside. — All the wings sooty black ; hind ones witli a 

 broad pure white fringe. 



