TRAPEZITINAE 
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ORElSPLAmJS 
There are several reasons wliy these two alpine species cannot l)e placed within any described 
genus. They have a similar facies to H. ornata but are without the sexmark in male always present in 
tlie genus JJesperilla: they also have a narrower forewing, and the ]mpae of 7i. ornata are nuite imlik 
those of 0. j^f^ornatus. They would spoil the homogeneity of MesodinOj agreeing only in the absence of 
tlie sexmark in the male. The genus Anisynta might jmssibly be extended to include them but it 
already embraces species tliat, for the Ilesperidae, i)resent very considerable points of difference 
2(51. Oreisplanus peroriiatus Kirby. Fig. 594, 595. 
Annals Magazine Natural History 1893, p. 437. 
Above. Forewing brown-black: a large ovoid .spot in end of cell, orange: three confluent transvew 
subapieal spots, pale yellow: a pair of discal spots in areas 2 and 3, and a smaller one in lower e^^e 
ot area la, orange: a spot in lower edge of area la at Iwofifths, orange: a pair of ob.scured siibler 
minal spots in areas 4 and 5, yellow: cilia yellow, at veins broadly brown-black. Hindwino' bhrk- 
a broad central ])and, orange; cilia yellow, at veins broadly broAvn-black. ^ 
Bexeath. ForeAving dull brown-black: sjiots as above, those of area la obscured, and siibterminfll 
spots larger, extended towards costa, and whitish. Hindwing white: dorsum to vein la blick--1 
large triangular spot in cell, black centred white: a subcostal spot at base, and an elon<^ate spot in 
area la at half, blaok : a senes of elongate discal spots, and a series of costal and snbterminal spo(=. 
mack. Antennae black. ' 
9. Above. Forewing as in male: termen more convex: spot.s larsrer. Hindwing as in male 
oEXEATii as in male. 
Loc. Blue I\rts. 10 11. Wandin 10 11. Jlacedon 11 12. 3(icf' 29 9 . 
Ureisplanus niunionga Ollitf. Fig. 670 
Proceedings Linnean Society N. S. Wales 1889, p. 623. 
'^vellow''’' ^ '■» end of cell, and three transverse subapieal spots 
ane?veltow’ snbterminal dots distinct and vellow: veins in 
apex .vellow. Hmdwing yellow: doi-sum to vein la dull black with a streak .aIon<' vein lb vellow n 
aVe^ln bpforlT'i yellow: a subcostal dot in base, andean elongate snot'in 
Antennae dark brlwn^ wH' " f snbterminal dots, black, 
ennae clatk blown with segmental margins narrow]v cream. 
Bexeatii as in male. 
Bog. Blue Mts. 2. -Moonbar (type) 3. Mt. Kosciusko 3.'2.:\rt. Rt. Bernard 2. 
Srr Sq. 
Genus HESPERILLA TTew’itson. 
Descriptions 100 ne.\v Hesperidae, p. 37 , 1868. 
'taLunyTj'f 1)'^^ '"fo™ "■« -‘i-Mfe. --I «'i'k iii» 
.;»n.... ;».r“ - s 
Type. Tlesperilla ornata Leach. 
Foodplaxt. Cladhtm. 
of antennae are usuallv\'m\vTharidv* bmd ^ antennae sharply pointed: tiie elub.^! 
under the genus Toxidia theso -irp iniuU, i> ’ * i * ('<>idrasted with those species w'e imve placed 
l.atel, „„ lie I,in.SZ,Tl'o i i /f''''" 'T I'«" . well .l.li..e,l bid., 
projections from tlie head. 1 • orna u, //. and //. erypsargyra have two long blmit 
