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rare visitor to Sydney. Material: 1 male - E Queensland, 40 km from Rockhampton, between Bruce Highway and railway, 16.11.1981; 2 males - NE Queensland, Conway Range Nat. Park, E from Proserpine, 19. and 21.11.1981. Catopsilia scylla gorgophone Boisduval, 1836 - This species has two distinct races in Austra­lia. The ssp. gorgophone Boisd. lives in the territory from the Richmond River to Mackay, where it is common. A rare visitor to Sydney and the Cairns district. The ssp. etesia Hewitson 1867 occurs in Cape York and Port Darwin. Material: 1 male - 1 male NE Queensland, Conway Range Nat. Park, E from Proserpine, 21.11.1981. Anaphaeis java teutonja Fabricius, 1775 - This species is very common in the Australian region. It flies to Fiji on the east and Java on the west. Common throughout the costal Australian Continent. Material: 1 female - NE Queensland, Conway Range Nat. Park, Whitsunday Islands, Long Island, 23.11.1981. Terias smilax Donovan, 1805 - It is very common in the northern part of Australia, much rarer in the South, and the West. Material: 1 male - E Queensland, Gravel Creek, S from Rockhampton, 24.11.1981; 1 female ­Guiles, 20 km SW of Brisbane, 27.XII. 1981, leg. B. Molnár. Terias sana Butler, 1877 - It is a common Yellow in the islands of Torres Strait, Cape York and Port Darwin. Material: 4 males and 3 females - E Queensland, Gravel Creek S from Rockhmapton, 24.11. 1981; 1 male - NE Queensland, Conway Nat. Park, E from Proserpine, 21.11.1981. Terias libythea zoraide Felder 1865 - Common from the Richmond River to Cooktown and Port Darwin. It is rare near Sydney. Material: 1 male - E Queensland, Gravel Creek S from Rockhampton, 24.11.1981. Terias laeta lineata Miskin, 1889 - This Yellow flies from the neighbourhood of Cairns to Cape York and the islands of Torres Strait and Port Darwin. Not so common as the other Terias species in Australia. Material: 1 male - E Queensland, Gravel Creek S from Rockhampton, 24.11.1981. Dan aid ae Euploea tulliolus Fabricius, 1793 - The species is common from Mackay to Darnley Island, but very rare in the Brisbane district. The ssp. darchia Macleay, 1827 occurs in North Australia (Port Darwin, Daly River), where it is a common butterfly. Material: 3 males and 3 females - NE Queensland, Conway Range Nat. Park, E from Pro­serpine, 19.11.1981. Euploea Corinna Macleay, 1827 - It occurs from Sydney to Cape York and the islands of Torres Strait. Common. Material: NE Queensland, Conway Range Nat. Park, E from Proserpine, 19.11.1981; 1 male - Camira, 22 km SW of Brisbane, 24.1.1982, leg. B. Molnár. Euploea Sylvester Fabricius, 1793 - This is a Papuan species with many races and forms. Two races are found in Australia, where they are also very variable. The nominate race lives at Mackay to Cape York and the Torres Strait islands. The ssp. pelor Doubleday et Hewitson, 1847 flies at Darwin, Daly and Roper rivers. Material: 3 males and 1 female - NE Queensland, Conway Range Nat.Park, E from Proser­pine, 19.11.1981. Nymphalidae Hypolimnas alimena lamina Fruhstorfer, 1903 - This subpsecies is common from Mackay to Cape York, and the Torres Strait islands. The subspecies darwinensis Waterhouse et Lyell 1914, which occurs in Port Darwin and its district, is not so common. Material: 1 male - NE Queensland, Conway Range Nat. Park, E from Proserpine, 19.11.1981. Precis villada calybe Godart, 1819 - This Nymphs is one of the commonest butterflies of Australia. The nominotypical race does not live in Australia, only this subspecies. Material: 2 males - New South Wales, Kosciusko Nat. Park, between Khancoban and Geehi,

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