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18. CHARAXES, Ochsenheimer. 
Schmett. Eur. iv. p. 18, 1816; Butler Journ. Linn. Soc. 
Zool. 1896, p. 348-404. 
45. 0. sempronius, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. p. 62, 1793 ; Oil. Aust. 
Butt. p. 18, 1889 ; C. tyrtseus Feld. Wien Ent. Mon, iii. 
p. 399, pi. 9, f. 3, 1859'. 
Hah. Sydney to Cairns, N.W. Australia. 
C. caphontis, Hew. Exot. Butt. Char. pi. 3, f. 14, 15,1863, has 
been several times referred to as an Australian species, as the type 
is said to have come from Port Denison. Mr. G. Masters states 
definitely that the type came from Fiji. 
Sub-Family SATYRINLE. 
Ovum —About as long as wide, rather small, hard, translucent 
smooth, faceted, subradiate, or (rarely) ringed. 
Larva —Generally green, with a forked tail ; smooth or slightly 
hairy; thickest in the middle and tapering at each end ; 
feeds usually on grasses. 
Pupa —Short, cylindrical, not angulated. 
Imago —Of small or moderate size ; wing cells closed ; principal 
nervures of wings often thickened or inflated at base, wings 
almost always ornamented with ocellated spots beneath 
and sometimes above. 
19. MYCALESIS, Hiibner. 
Yerz. bekannt. Schmett. p. 54, 1816; Westw. Gen. Diurn, 
Lep. p. 392, 1851 ; Moore Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1880, p. 163 ; 
•Schatz Exot. Schmett. ii. p. 203, 1889. 
M. (Mydosama), terminus, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 488, 1775 ; 
Don. Ins. New Holl. pi. 28, f. 4, 1805 ; Butler P.Z.S. 
1867, p. 720, p. 718 f. 3, 3a.; Papilio remulia , Cram. 
Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 237, f. f, g, 1780. 
Hah. Rockhampton to Cape York. 
M. (Mydosama) sirius, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 488, 1775 ; Don. 
Ins. New Holl. pi. 28, f. 3, 1805; Butler P.Z.S. 1867, 
p 721, p. 718 f 1; Satyrus manipa. Boisd. Yoy. Astr. 
Lep. p 150,1832. 
Hah. Mackay to Cape York. 
M. (Calysisme) perseus, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 488, 1775 ; 
Don. Ins. New Holl. pi. 26, f 3, 1805 ; Butler, P.Z.S., 
p. 719, p. 718 f. 2, 1867. 
M. zia, Butler, Entom. 1869, p. 347, is probably the Australian 
form of this species. 
Hah. N. Queensland. 
