SUPPLEMENT. 
Since this work was in type opportunities have offered of recording some additional 
localities, and descriptions of tivo new species, as follows : — 
HypOChrySOpS Narcissus, Fab. Hab. : Herberton. A speci- 
men of the ? , collected by Mr. Wilde. 
H. Ignita, Leach. Hab.: Mackay (Turner). 
H. Apollo, n. sp. 
Upperside.— Wholly bright ferruginous ; primaries with black margina 
band commencing from about middle of costa, increasing in Avidth 
towards apex, the whole area of which is widely black, and continued 
less widely quite to hinder angle. 
Underside. — Primaries : Light chestnut, scarlet at base ; a light metallic 
blue longitudinal streak below and bordering costal vein to about 
half the length of wing from base ; a small blue spot within and 
towards end of cell. Secondaries : Same colour, the scarlet at base 
extending well into cell, and above and beyond extremity of cell to 
outer border ; two white spots between costal and sub-costal veins, 
near base ; a white patch at apex ; two white spots within cell, the 
outer one forming a short band terminating cell, each spot margined 
with silvery blue ; from abdominal border near base two short 
transverse bands inwardly of scarlet, bordered on each side with a 
fine black line and then with silvery blue ; another similar short 
band between the second and third median branches ; between this 
and outer border an irregular transverse curved band from abdominal 
margin reaching to scarlet sub -apical area, bordered in same manner 
as last described, the silvery blue sometimes developing into triangular 
spots ; an outer sub-marginal line of silvery blue, and beyond a 
narrow band of scarlet, surmounted by a line of black. 
Thorax above and beneath dark brown. 
Ex.: 45 mm. Hab.: Herbert River. Coll.: Turner. 
The specimen — probably a $ —from which the above description was 
made is in the possession of Mr. R. E. Turner, of Mackay, but is in 
so exceedingly mutilated a condition, being devoid of head and 
abdomen, and much rubbed, as to be only just capable of being pro- 
visionally described ; it has, in fact, been preserved by being pressed 
in a book. Enough, however, remains to show that the finest 
Australian species of this beautiful genus has hitherto escaped 
discovery. It approaches somewhat to Chrysanthis, Fcld. 
OgyriS Oroetes, Hew., ?. Hab.: Mackay (Turner). 
Hesperilla Halyzia, Hew., ?. Hab.: Herberton (Wilde). 
H. Senta, n. sp. 
? . Upperside. — Light dull brown, darkest at base, with sub-diaphanous 
spots. Primaries : A series of four elongate spots transversely from 
costa, near apex, the lower being the smallest, and nearly round ; a 
mid-costal one small ; two at termination of cell ; two others a little 
below and beyond the last ; one between cell and sub-median, about 
half-way from base. Secondaries : A large discal spot ; a curved 
series of six, nearly parallel with, and not far from, outer border, the 
apical one being much the largest, and the fourth and fifth larger 
than the remaining ones. 
Underside. — Lighter than upperside, the spots as above, but somewhat 
larger. 
Thorax and abdomen, above, black ; beneath, light brown. 
Ex. : 31 mm. Hab. : Herberton. Coll. : Queensland Museum. 
This is another species discovered by the Museum collector (Mr. Wilde) 
in the Cairns district. The specimen is somewhat worn, but is in 
sufficiently good condition to permit of its being readily described. 
Its nearest ally is H. Picta, Leach, 
