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DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME NEW SPECIES OF 



Secondaries. — With two minute spots, transversely, below 

 the middle. 



Underside. — Shining greyish brown ; outer area of primaries, 

 except extreme margin, with a reddish tinge : markings as above ; 

 those in secondaries somewhat obscure. 



Thorax and abdomen — above, brown ; beneath, grey. 



Ex. — 1 in. Hab. — Tasmania. Coll. — Miskin. 



H % Humilis, n. sp. 



6 Upper side. — Dark shining brown, with very minute 

 diaphanous spots on primaries ; three of which are sub-apical and 

 transverse ; one within cell, transversely elongate ; one below and 

 beyond end of cell. The sexual black band is broad and shining, 

 margined with opaque black. 



Underside. — Light-brown ; hind margin of primaries pale 

 buff ; markings as above. 



Secondaries, light-brown, with a rather obscure transverse 

 somewhat curved band of reddish brown, a short distance from 

 outer margin ; an obscure discal spot of same colour. 



? Similar to <?, but with three spots transversely, below and 

 beyond cell ; underside as in S . 



Thorax and abdomen — above, dark-brown ; beneath, light- 

 brown. 



Ex. — 1^ in. Hab.— Brisbane (Queensland). Coll. — Miskin 



This species is very near to Doubledayii, but is easily 

 distinguished, and is a smaller and less common species. 



H. Croceus, n. sp. 



6 Upperside — Primaries. — Shining brown ; basal area to 

 nearly middle, suffused with ochreous ; with diaphanous spots 

 arranged as follows : — Three small ones from costa transversely 

 towards apex ; one elongate within and towards end of cell } 

 elbowed at termination ; two below and beyond end of cell. 



