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HESPERIDZE. 
apex: crossed obliquely from the inner margin by a broad 
black band indicative of the male. 
Underside as above, except that it is paler and irro- 
rated throughout with grey. 
Exp. inch. Hab. Australia (Moreton Bay). 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Closely resembling in character the Hesperice of Europe, 
and H. comma and Cernes of the United States. 
Genus CYCLOPIDES, JELilbner. 
Carterocephaltts, Lederer. 
1. Cyclopides Caicus. V'tyjL. jly. } 
Alis fuscis : anticis maculis sex vitreis macidaque opaca albis, pos- 
ticis macula magna discali alba: his infra macula discali maculis 
duabus tripartite subcostalibus ochraceis: maculis duabus prope 
angulum analem albis. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with six trans¬ 
parent white spots: two near the middle (one below the 
other), one beyond these, and three at the apex. Posterior 
wing with one large central silvery-white spot. 
Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that the 
costal and outer margins are rufous, the apex marked by two 
pale rufous spots, and that the two lowest white spots are 
united in one. Posterior wing rufous, with the central spot 
as above, two large ochreous trifid spots at the costal margin, 
two white spots near the anal angle, and a submarginal band 
of four small rufous spots. 
Exp. inch. Hab. Venezuela. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Very near to C. cypselus of Felder. 
