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especially as many of the earlier authors have contented them¬ 
selves with the shortest and most vague of descriptions. Ento¬ 
mologists are urged to make this family a special study, and to 
gather a large amount of thoroughly authenticated material as 
to dates and locality. 
The genera Hesperilla and Trapezites will in the future have 
to be divided, when Watson’s suggestions will be of great value. 
71. CASYAP A, Kirby. 
Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 576, 1871 ; R.A.H. p. 40. 
Of large size ; differs from Phoenicops , in that the male has 
a costal fold to the forewing. 
C. critomedia (Hesperia critomedia), Guer. Voy. Coq. ii. 
pi. 18, f. 6, 1829; R.A.H. p. 40; Thymele odix, Boisd. 
Voy. Astr. Lep. p. 160, 1832 ; Chcetocneme caristus , Hew. 
Desc. Hesp. p. 21, 1867. 
Hab. Cape York to Herberton, Brisbane (P). 
72. PHCENICOPS, Watson. 
P.Z.S. 1893, p. 30. 
250. P. beata (Netrocoryne beata), Hew. Desc. Hesp. p. 22, 
1867 ; Exot. Butt. v. Hesp. f. 2, 3, 1874; R.A.H. p. 41. 
Sab. Cook town to Wollongong. 
P. denitza (^Netrocoryne denitza), Hew. Desc. Hesp. p. 22, 
1867; Exot. Butt. v. Hesp. f. 4, 1874; Staud. Exot. 
Schmett. pi. 100, 1888; R.A.H. p. 42. 
Hab. Cardwell to Brisbane, Port Darwin. 
P. porphyropis, Meyrick and Lower R.A.H. p. 43. 
Hah. Johnstone K., Queensland. 
73. NETROCORYNE, Felder. 
Reise Nov. Lep. iii. p. 507, 1867; R.A.H. p. 43. 
N. repanda, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. iii. p. 507, pi. 70, f. 10, 
1867 ; Math. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 181, pi. 6, 
f. 5; R.A.H. p. 43; Goniloba vulpecula, Prittw. Stett. 
Ent. Zeit. p. 187, pi. 3, f. 2a, b , 1868. 
Hab. Cooktown to Sydney. 
74. TAGIADES, Hubner. 
Verz. bekannt. Schmett. p. 108, 1816 ; R.A.H. p. 45. 
T. janetta, Butler Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1870; p. 519; 
R.A.H. p. 45 ; T. gamelia , Misk. Proc. Roy. Soc. Q’ld. 
1889, p. 146. 
Hab. Brisbane (?) to Cape York. 
