HESPERILLA. 
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brown only, sometimes having each spot marked with 
white. 
Exp. 1-hJ- inch. Hab. Australia (Swan River). 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
3. Hesperilla Donnysa. v , ^ ^ 
A H r fuscis, maculis sex vitreo-flavis maculaque minuta Hava, posticis 
in medio aurantiacis : his infra griseis macula fasciaque macularum 
fuscis. 
Upperside. Male .—Anterior wing rufous-brown, with 
six transparent yellow* spots: one near the middle of the 
costal margin, two central beyond the middle, and three 
before the apex : a small yellow spot near the inner margin, 
and the black line indicative of the male. Posterior wung 
dark brown, with the centre orange. 
Underside grey. Anterior wing with the basal half 
dark brown: a ray of yellow from the base to the first trans¬ 
parent spot: the inner margin yellow in the place of the 
small yellow spot of the upperside. Posterior wing with a 
spot before the middle, followed by a straight band of small 
brown spots. 
Female without the small yellow spot of the anterior 
wing and the central orange of the posterior wing. 
Exp. 1^- inch. Hab. Australia (Moreton Bay). 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
4. Hesperilla Doclea. 
Alis rufo-fuscis: anticis macula oblonga in cellula maculisque 
tribus minutis vitreis, vitta maris lata nigra: posticis infra griseo 
irroratis. 
Upperside. Male. —Rufous-brown. Anterior wing with 
five transparent spots: one oblong in the cell, one between 
the median nervules, and three (very minute) before the 
