258 REVISION* OF THE aUSTRALIVV SPECIES OF TEIUAS WITH 



There are two specimens of this very distinct species in the 

 collection of Dr Lucas of Brisbane ; these differ slightly in the 

 development of marginal bands on upperside, especially in 

 secondaries. 



The underside more particularly in secondaries bears a close 

 resemblance to Lata [Dots.) = Jaegeri (.J/<??7,) the form of the 

 wings also somewhat approaches that species although not nearly 

 so sharply angulated. 



T. Immaculata, n. sp. 



upperside — Pri'nanes. — Gamboge-yellow ; base of costa greyish ; 

 costal margin narrowly and apical region broadly, tapering to nearly a 

 point at lower median branch, shining brown ; inner margin of band arched 

 and slightly sinuate towards termination ; a small point at hinder angle. 



Secondaries. — Same colour as in primaries, with small marginal brown 

 points at termination of nervules. Fringe of both wings with a slightly 

 reddish tinge. 



underside. — Of both wings sulphur-yellow, absolutely without mark- 

 ings : very sparsely clouded with fine black specks. 



Thorax and abdomen, above black ; beneath pale yellow. 



Exp. lg in. Hab. — Ro::khampton. (Queensland.) 

 Coll — Miskin. 



Form and appearance on upperside of T. Herla. 

 T. Smiilax, Don. 



Pap : S.— Ins. N.H , T. 20, f 3 (1805). 

 Ter : /^*.— Sp. (*en. I , p. 660, n. 12 (1836). 

 Xa% : N, hw%* — Voy. Astr. Lep., p 59, n. 1 (1832). 

 Luc— Lep. Ex T. 39, f. 2 (1835). 



Temper — Trans Roy. Soc, S. Aust. Vol. IV., p. 27, T. III r 

 f. 7 (1882). 



T. /ngana, Wall.—Tvans I nt. Soc. L. Ser. III. Vol. IV. r 

 p. 332, n. 10 (1867). 



Sutler. — Brenchley's Cruise of Curacoa, p. 470, T. 49, f. 3 

 (1873). 



T. Smilax, Butler.— An. Mag. N.H. (5) XVII.;p. 214 (1886), 

 T. Sinta, M all.— Trans. Ent. Soc. L. Ser. III., Vol. IV./ 



p. 332, n. 11 (1867). 



