SATYRINAE 
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HETERONYMPHA 
Q. Above. Forewin^ as in male: median vein broadly pale golden brown: spots pale golden bm 
those in apex orange-brown: sexscales absent. Hindwing as in male: spots smaller, not so coalescer 
and golden brown instead of orange-brown. 
Bexeath. Forewing as in male: base and spots inde golden brown. Hindwing as in male but 
paler and often tinged innk or Hlae. 
Loc. Ebor 12. Moss Yale 1. Mt. Kosciusko.^. Wandin 3 . Gisborne 1 2 3 4. Lome 2 3. Mt. Ma?ne: 
1. Laimeeston 3. Bnrnie 3. Hobart 2. 37d^ 36 9. 
We have figured a melanic aberration of each sex of this species: the male is in the National Museum, 
i^lelbourne, and the female is a Gisborne example. 
38. Heteronympha cordace Hnbner. Fig. (l^ 117. 
Zutrago Sainmlung Exotiseher Schmetterlinge, fig. 797. 798, 1832. 
. Above. Forewing black: a spot in base and a spot at end of cell, golden brown: a spot in base of 
area 2 and another in base of area la, golden brown: a series of large disoal spots, and a scries 
of subapical spots, golden brown: a subapical ocellus, black. Hindwing black: a spot in end o! 
cell and a series of discal sj)ots, golden brown: a subterminal spot in area 3 and anotlier in area 1 
golden brown: a large subtornal and a small subapical ringed ocellus, black. 
Beneath. Forewing black: apex yellow-brown: base broadly golden brown; spots as above, to 
in ajiex whitish: ocellus as above. Hindwing greyisli brown: spots as above but yellow: a complete 
series of eoalescent sul)terminal spots, pale yellow': a large subapical and a large subtornnl rin^ 
ocellus, black, with tw'o intermediate spots, bluish wdiite. 
9. Above and Beneath as in male: sjiots larger and slightly paler: subtornal ocellus often larger. 
Loc. Ebor 12. Blue iMts. 1. 'Moonbar 2. l\rt. Ivosoiusko l.^.Poowong 1. Jindivick 1 12, Tandin. 
Macedon 1 2 3 12 . Ballai*at 1. Cressy 1. Zeehan 2. 47<J> 43 9 . 
Ibis species differs in shape from the others of the genus and is smaller in size, but agrees iriili 
the generic definition. Specimens from Ebor are much darker than the average, with smaller pale spot?, 
and subterminal S])ots of hindwing usually absent. 
Genus ARGYNNINA Butler. 
Annals Magazine Natural History 1887, XIX. p. 1C5. 
Antennae about half the length of costa, wfith clubs short, broad and abrupt. Eyes densely hairy, 
^oiewing witli vein 12, median vein and vein la, swollen at base: vein 10 from subcostal jiisi before 
end of cell: vein 5 mneh shorter than vein 6: cell more than half tlie length of wing. Hindwing with cell 
mnch more than lialf the length of wing: vein 3 and vein 4 arising ^Vell apart. 
Type.- Argynniim liohariia IVestAvood, from Tasmania. 
Ye ha\e revived Butler’s name for these species, which are separated from by to 
( ensely hairy eyes, and from the other genera of tlie subfamily by the lono- cell of hindwing. Tte 
ocelli are wliite-jnipilled. 
39. Argynnina hobartia lYestwmod. 
A. hobartia hobartia Westwmod. Fig. 826, 
Genera Diurnal Lepidojitera, p. 387, 1851. 
Forew'ing black: a spot in cell at onetlurd reaching into area la, a spot in cell at tw*' 
turds, and a series of large irregular discal spots, jude orange-yellow': a series of small obscr 
fV suffused red-brown: a row' of three obscure ocelli in areas 3, 4 and i 
) ae V. iindw'ing black; a large spot in cell coalescing with discal spot near apex, a discal spot near 
ornus, and tw'o small subterminal spots in areas 2 and 3, orange-yellow^, with the discal and subler- 
nnnal spots outwardly suffused red-brown: a row of three ocelli in areas 2, 3 and 1 . black, that in 
area 2 prominent in the discal spot. 
Beneath. Forewing as above but suffused red-brown. Hindwing red-brown dusted with sbon 
" 11 with pale spots as above ])iit much obscured: a series of minute subtennin* 
ocelli, black. 
9. Above and Beneath as in male; pale spots slightly larger. 
Loc. ]\rt. Y^elhngton 11. Karoola. Latrobe. Patersonia 1 11 12. 7 9 . 
