RHOPALOCERA 15 
M. (Calysisme?) iNFUSCATA,Macleay Proc. Ent. Soc. N.S.W. 
p. liii., 1866. 
Hab. Cape York, Port Darwin. 
50. M. (Orsotrkena) medus, Fabr., Syst. Ent. p. 488, 1775 ; 
M. modestus (part), Misk. P.L.S. N.S.W. 1890, p. 29. 
Hab. Cooktown to Thursday Is. 
20. MELANITIS, Fabricius. 
Illiger’s Mag. vi. p. 282, 1807; Moore Lep. Cey. i. p. 14, 
1880. 
M. leda, Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 474, 1758 ; Don. (as P. banksia , 
Fabr.) Ins. New. Holl. pi. 25, f. 1, 1805. 
This is one of the most variable butterflies known, and I do 
not see how a separation into two species can be made of the many 
Australian forms. 
Hab. Cape York to Sydney. 
21. TISIPHONE, Hubner. 
Verz. bekannt. Schmett., p. 60, 1816 ; Miskin places these 
species under Epinephile Hiibn., an European genus. 
T. abeona, Don. Ins. New Holl. pi. 22, f. 1, 1805; Staud. 
Exot. Schmett. pi. 81, 1887 ; Math. Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Lond. 1888, p. 141, pi 6, f. 8; Yict. Butt. p. 56, 1893 ; 
T. ze/inde, Hiibn. Verz. bekannt. Schmett. p. 60, 1816. 
Hab. Victoria, N.S. Wales to Newcastle. 
T. joanna, Butler Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1866, p. 286; l. c. 
1867, pi. 4, f. 8. 
The larva and pupa are indistinguishable from T . abeona. 
Hab. Clarence R. to Nerang R. 
Var. rawnsleyi, Misk. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1870, p. 454. 
This form has the white bands wanting. 
Hab. S. Queensland. 
T. Helena, Oil. P.L.S.N.S.W. 1888, p. 395; Aust. Butt, 
p. 21, 1889. 
This is a mountain form. 
Hab. Cairns district. 
22. YPTHIMA, Hubner. 
Verz. bekannt. Schmett. p. 63, 1816; Schatz & Rober Exot. 
Schmett. ii. p 210. 1889. 
55. Y. arctous, Fabr. Syst Ent. p. 489, 1775; Don. Ins. New 
Holl. pi. 24, f. 2, 1805. 
In the copy of the latter work at the Linnean Society, Sydney, 
tho colouring of figure of underside is pink in error for brown. 
Hab. Sydney to Cape York, Port Darwin. 
