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NETROCORYNE 
329. Netrocoryne repanda Felder. Fig. 723. 
Reiso Novara Lepidoi)tera, p. 507, pi. 70, f. 10, 1867. 
cT. Ajjov'K. Forevving silky brown: a large quadrate spot in cell, and three elongate trausvorso sub- 
apical spots, white, hyaline, margined hrown-blaek: a quadrate diseal spot in area 2, a smaller one iu 
area 3, and rarely a minute one in U})2)er edge ol area la, white, hyaline, margined browu-black: an 
irregular narrow obscure discal baiul from costa at fourfifths to about vein la, dark brown: cilia 
brown-black; costa with a very narrow fold, llindwing silky brown: a round clear spot in iq)per 
apex of cell, while, hyaline, margined brown-black: a waved band of discal spots, dark brown: cilia 
brown-black. 
Bexkatii. Forewing i^ale silky brown: ii3’aline spots as above but dark margins absent: a short 
streak between cell spot and costa, jude j^ellow. llindwing pale silk}' brown: a toriial streak brown- 
black: cell si)ot and discal band as above. 
2. AnovE. Forewing as in male: hyaline spots larger: a small discal spot in upper edge, ami often 
another in lower edge of area la, while, hyaline, margined brown-black: a streak between cell spot 
and costa, pale jx^llow: costal fold absent, llindwing as in male. 
Bekeatii. Forewing pale silk}-^ brown: h^’alinu sjnds as above, but with dark margins absent: a 
streak between cell s^^ot and costa, pale j'ellow. llindwing as in male. 
Log. Kuranda 2 10 12. Herberton 1 12. Macka}^ 1 2. Brisbane. Richmond R.^-^‘Bellingen 11. 
Sydne}' 1 11 12. Blue Mts. 1. 240* 23 Q . 
Like the butterllies of the genus Flioenicops^ northern examples of this sjjecies show a tendency 
of the hyaline spots of forewing to extend and coalesce. 
Genus TAGIADES Hubner. 
Vcrzeichuiss bekannter Sclunetterliiigo, {k 108, 181G. 
Aiitunnae more than half the length of costa: club slender, gradual and hooked, with apieulus 
short (Fig. AS 5). Palpi with third joint minute and porrect. Ey'cs black. Hind tibiae slightly fringed 
in both sexes. Forewing with costa slightly' arc-lied, ajiex subacute and termeu slightly convex: cell 
loss than twotbirds the length of costa: vein 12 reacliing costa before end of cell: vein 5 slightly nearer 
to vein (i than to vein 4; male without a costal fold, llindwing with termeu evenly rounded: vein 5 
only faintly indicated by a fold of the membrane. 
Type. Tagiades japetiis Cramer, from Amlioina. 
330. Tagiades japetus Cramer. (Amboiiia). 
330a. T. japetus gamelia ]\Iiskin. Fig. 724. 
Proceedings Royal Society Queeiislaiul 1889, p. 146. 
cf'. Auove. Forewing lirown-black: a i)air of small spots in end of cell, white, hyaline: a small post- 
cellular spot in uj)per edge of area 2, and another in area 3, white, hyaline: a curved series of five 
suba]>ical dots in areas 4 to S, with sometimes a minute one in area t), white, hyaline: traces of a faint 
discal l)and, whitish: cilia brown-black. Plindwing with costa, apox and basal twotifths, brown-black: 
dorsum and terminal threefifths, Avliile: a quadrato siiba 2 )ical sjjot in area 6 and a slightly larger 
one in area 4-5, black; cilia Avhite, at apex brown-black. 
Beneath. Forewing as above: liyaline spots slightly larger: diseal l)aiul much clearer, showing 
a large cloudy' si)ot in area la, and sometimes large faint si)ots in areas 2 and 3, wliitish. llindwing 
Avhite: costa and ajjcx broadly' brown-black: subapical S 2 )ofs as above, but slightly' smaller: a line 
on termeu at vein 2 and another at vein 3, black. 
Q. Above. Foi'ewing as in male, but termeu slightly' more convex; hymline sj)ots sometimes slightly 
larger, and the pair in end of cell sometimes nan owdy' coalescing. Hindwing as in male. 
Beneath as in male. 
Log. Caiie York 1 2 3 4 5. Prince of Wales Is. 5 3 7. Banks Is. 2 3. Barnlev Ts. 4 5 (i Claudie 
IL 2 3. Glo^ 32'9. 
We ha\e several examples from Darnley Is., which show black dots on tornien of hindwing at each 
vein. 
