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NOTES ON C ATOP SI LI A SCYLLA GORGOPHONE 
During these mass occurrences of C. pomona it was possible to 
examine many hundreds of specimens as they were settled on 
the undersides of leaves and shrubs, but no specimen of hinda 
was ever seen. In the race crocale of C. pomona the antennae are 
black, those of pomona pomona, C. scylla gorgopJione and hinda, 
are pinkish, and in the latter, the undersides of the wings have a 
definite pink suffusion which makes this form easily recognizable. 
C. scylla gorgophone hinda has been recorded from Brisbane, 
Rockhampton (Jones), Bondoola (Jones) and Westwood, 
Queensland. 
References 
(1) 1870. Lfepidoptera exotica, p. 31, pi. 12, fig. 9, 10. 
(2) 1914. The Butterflies of Australia. Waterhouse and Lyell, 6. Angus & 
Robertson, Sydney. 
(3) 1932. Waterhouse, 6. A. What Butterfly is that? Angus & Robertson, 
Sydney. 
