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20. E. (Doricha?) crithon, Misk. P.L S. N.S.W. 1889, p. 
1042. 
Hab. Cape York. 
3. TELLERVO, Kirby. 
Hand-book Lep. vol. i. p. 28, ] 896; Hamadyra*, Boisd. 
( nec Hiibn.) Voy. Astr. Lep. p. 91,1832 ( nom. prseocc).. 
T. zoilus, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 480, 1775. 
Hab —Cardwell to Cape York. 
Sub-Family ACBYEINiE. 
Ovum —Resembling that of the Danainse. ' 
Larva —Cylindrical, gregarious, with branching spines. 
Pupa —Long, slender, thorax angulated, abdomen sometimes 
with spines or filaments. 
Imago —Of moderate size; antennae strongly clubbed. 
Wings rounded, rather long, never dentated or tailed 
wing cells closed; abdomen long, sometimes with a 
horny appendage in female. 
4. ACRJSA, Fabricius. 
Illiger’s Mag. vi. p. 284, 1807. 
A. andromacha, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 466, 1775 ; Oil. Aust.. 
Butt. p. 13, 1889. 
Hab. Sydney to Cape York. 
Sub-Family NYMPHALINYE. 
Ovum —Very variable in form. 
Larva —Spiny, or with fleshy prominences, feeds on low plants 
or shrubs. 
Pupa —Generally more or less angular, rather long. 
Imago —Generally of moderate size, rarely small ; antennae- 
usually with a distinct club; wings ample, sometimes 
angulated or with a short tail ; the cells, at least of the 
hind wings, open or closed by a rudimentary nervule ; sub¬ 
median nervure of forewing generally forked at the base. 
5. CETHOSIA, Fabricius. 
Illiger’s Mag. vi. p. 280, 1807; Doubl. Gen. Diurn. Lep. 
p. 150, 1848 ; Moore Lep. Cey. p. 51, 1881. 
C. cydippe, Linn. Syst. Nat. i p. 776, 1767 ; Oil. Aust. 
Butt. p. 14, 1889. 
Hab. Mackay to Cape York. 
This is the large red species which is recorded in Miskin 5 & 
Catalogue as C. chrysippe, Fabr. 
