TRAPEZITINAE 
ISO 
MESODINA 
252b. M. halyzia cyanophracta Lower. Fig. 774, 775. 
Transactions Royal Society South Australia 1911, p. 119. 
C?. Above. Forewing grey-black: a spot in end of cell, and three transverse subapical dots 
li;yalme a. diseal spot in area 2, and a narrow discal sjiot in base of area 3, white hvalinc- 
grey, liindwing gre^'-black: cilia grey. ' .aime. cilia 
Bexeath. roreAviug grey-black: costa narrowly and apex, bluish grev: spols as above TTbuin-’ 
bluish grey: an obscure ring in cell, and a series of obscure discal rings, brown. ' ^rndwing 
^wing^lTin inale!''"'“ «‘'Ijapical dots larger and confluent. Hind- 
Beneatii as in male: bliiisli suffusion of liindwing more pronounced. 
Loc. Wilson’s Inlet 11. Perth 11. Waroona 1 3 11 12. Ivollerberrin. DcTls. 
Tins is the western race of M. halysia and differs in the colour beneath, and in the nresencp nf ti 
three subapical dots on forewiiig of male. Piesence of tiie 
253. Mesodina aeluropis Meyriek. Fig. 698, 699, 
Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine 1901, ji. 168. 
O'’. AnovE. Forewing brown-black with base suffused olive vellow: a large snot in end of ppII o.ti 
somefimes obscure, pale yellow; a lar<^e discal soot in 
^HinSg afiirinS obscured. 
Beneath. Forewiiig as in male: subapical dots larger and clearer. Hindwing as in male. 
Loc. Blue Mts. 1 10 11 12. 14 cT 14 2 . 
254. Mesodina croites Hewitsoii. Fig. 755, 756, 757. 
Exotic Butterflies, Vol. V. Piato Cvclopides I, fig 14 1874 
llEBIliiSa 
as ^Svf'bnt : «ll broadl.v or,.;.: sp.l, 
Brvp nor m ^ each vein, brown, 
spots as above :7liseal°spob5" as X!ve 1nu''n*imVT”7'’ = ‘•ell broadly orange: subapical 
............;S.-isiv .r.i;"'. 
Loc. Carnarvon. Tg. . 
