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Feb., 1942 
with a fringe of hairs. 
In a subsequent issue we hope to have further notes 
on H. miskini and also on the genus Candalides, with 
special reference to margarita , absimilis , and a new 
species, as yet unnamed, allied to absimilis but with a 
strikingly different larva. 
Below is a list of Lycaenids and the different species 
of Mistletoes on which their larvae have been found in 
the Burleigh district: — 
Ogyris genoveva : Loranthus vitellinus (usually), 
L. pendulus, Miquelii and ferruginiflorus (occa- 
sionally), Phrygilanthus celastroides (rarely). 
0. zosine: L. vitellinus (usually), L. cambagei 
(rarely). 
0. abrota : L. vitellinus (only). 
0. oroetes: L. pendulus, Miquelii, ferruginiflorus. 
O. olane : L. pendulus, L. Miquelii. 
0. amaryllis: L. cambagei (only). 
Pseudodipsas digglesi : L. vitellinus (usually), 
Phrygilanthus celastroides (occasionally). 
Candalides margarita : L. vitellinus, L. congener, 
L. dictyophlebus, L. alyxifolius, Phrygilanthus 
celastroides. 
Naeaduba palmyra tasmanica : L. vitellinus (only). 
( 1 ) G A. Waterhouse and G. Lyell : “Description of a new 
Lycaenid Butterfly, with notes upon its life-history/' Victorian 
Naturalist, vol. xxix., -No. 10, Feb. 6th, 1913. 
A PREVIOUSLY UNDESCRIBED ORCHID FROM 
NORTH QUEENSLAND 
By the Rev. H. M. R. Rupp, Northbridge, N.S.W. 
SACCOLABIUM TIERNEYANUM, sp. nov. 
Planta epiphytica aliquanto magna, caule non 30 cm. 
excedente. Radices crassi, saepe aerii. Folia 7-14 cm. 
longa, oblonga, ad apices impariter bifida. Racemi foliis 
breviores. Flores parvi, virides, intus fusco-maculati, 
Sepala petalaque concava. Sepala 3-4 mm. longa, petala 
breviora. Labellum 2-3 mm. longum, trilobatum ;i lobus 
medius angustus, flavus, lobi laterales breves latique. 
Calcar 4 mm. longum, ad apicem dilatatum et supra canali- 
culatum. Columna crassa brevisque. Pollinia 4. 
Rather large epiphyte, with a stem not exceeding 30 
cm. in length, and thick, often aerial, roots. Leaves vary- 
