LYCAENINAE 
81 
CANDAEIDBS 
97c. 0. hyacinthina simplexa Tepper. Fig. (336; 337. 
Transactions Royal Society South Australia 1882, p. 30, pi. 2, f. 10 
area, reaching base and dorsum, dull blue faintly 
^ brown-black willi tij)s greyish. Hindwing dull blue faintly tinged purple: 
coAa bioadly and terinen, dull grey-black: cilia broAvn-black with tips whitish 
.^rcv"inm3‘ n and a faint interrupted diseal line. 
Hind inc^ nshv subterminal dots, grey-brown, those in areas 3 a and 2, large and dull hlaek. 
niiulfting ashy brown; markings tyineal, small, obscure, grej'-brown. 
Q. Above. Forewing as in nmle: central blue area .slightly paler. Hindwing as in male. 
oRNKATir as in male. 
Loc.^ Sea Lake 12. Bireblp 1 S 0. Himboola 31. South Australia (type). Geraldton 11. 26^;-' 8 q, 
f'a-."’estern race of G. lu/acinihina. It occurs in the northwestern areas of Victoria, in South 
Australia, and in West Australia. C. cyaniies Meyrick is a synonym. 
98. Candalides acasta Cox . Fig. 344,(3^ 
Entomologist, 1873, Vol. IV, p. 402. 
(f. Above. Forewing bronze brown faintly tinged purple: termen obscurely broAvn; cilia dull brown 
vitli tips_ greyish. Hindwing bronze brown faintly tinged purple: costa and termen obscnrelv brown- 
CHia gi'e^ush. 
BENEATir. Forewing grey: a faint spot in cell and two faint spots at end of cell, brown-black- 
a series of disca dots, and a series of snbterminal spots, brown-black, those in areas la. 2 and 3 
large and very obscnre. Hindwmg grey: markings typical, small, obscure, brown-black: a'faint sub- 
apical suffusion, brown-black. 
p. Above. Forewimr dark brown: an obscure central area, reaching base and dorsum, tinged purple: 
cilia as in male. Hindwnig dark brown tinged pnriile: costa and termen obscurely brown* cilia as 
in male. 
Beneath as in male. 
S‘rafUn-oke, Is. 10. Sydney 1 2 .1^ 8 0 10 11 12. lllawarra 1 2 3 11. Blue 
^relbourne 3 11 12. Gisborne 1 2 9 30 . Hobart 3 32. Straban 32. 
Adelaide 33. Wilson’s Inlet 3 11 12. Waroona 10 11. Watberooll. Carnarvon. IGo’ 19'o. 
Wo consider acaslu the earliest name for this species: it has also lieen called aniia Semper, maerew 
Itosenstock and ccniescens IMiskm. 
Genus PSEUDODIPSAS Felder. 
Wiener Entomologischo Monatsclirift 1860, iv, p, 243. 
Forewing Avitb termen in male almost straight, and in female slightly rounded: vein 11 straio-bt and 
tree Irom vein 12. Hmdwing with termen bluntly dentate. Eyes smooth. 
Tvpe. Psemlodipsas eone Felder, from the Am Is. 
Some of lbe_ s])eeies of Ibis genus are marked beneath Avitb a pattern similar to that of C. absimilis. 
With wliicli species they evidently liave affinities. 
99. Psendodinsas ecne Felder. (Am). 
_ AVe have before us four examples of each sex of the typical race from the Aru Islands. Compared 
with the Australian race the males have four instead of three subterminal spots, and a more prominent 
terminal line: the females have the orange area of the liindAving above much larger and darker in colour. 
99a. P. eone iole iiov. ?ig.(236X2^ 238. 
0 ^. Above. Forewing black: cilia black. Hindwing black: a series of three obscure snbterminal dots 
in areas la, 2 and 3, Avhite: termen Avitb an interrupted line from tornus to vein 5, Avhite; cilia Avbite". 
at veins black. 
Beneath. Forewing dull silky wliite: markings typical, narrow, yellow-broAvn: a Avaved subterminal 
line, and a series of obscure terminal spots, yellow-broAvn: usually a sjmt in cell near base, broAAm- 
black. HindAving dull silky Avliife: markings typical, nariw, yelloA\*-])roAvn: a AvaA’ed subterminal 
line, broAvn: a series of ol)Scure terminal dots, yeilow-broAvn, those in areas lb and 2, black croAvmed 
yelloAv-brown. 
