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confltient into uneven bands, partly joined alons^ snbmedian fold with a short inner 

 band below the cell-spot ; the outer bands broad also in the hindwin<<s ; the patagia 

 white instead of green ; the dark blotch at apex of hindwings hardly visible above, 

 thongh equally strong below. 1 S from Ninay Valley, Central Arfak Mts., Dutch 

 New Guinea, 3500 ft., November 1908 to January 1909, along with 8 typical d d 

 and 1 ?. Both sexes are slightly different from the Australian /'(.sv/z/'^f/^* S Lucas 

 = dentata ? Warr. In the i the hindtibiae are grooved, with an expansible pencil 

 of long dark hairs concealed therein. 



4. Anisogamia albiguttata sjiec. nov. 



Forewing : white; the basal three-fiurths traversed by numerous irregular 

 green vermiculations thickened into blotches between veins :.' and :! and in sub- 

 median interval ; a brown subcostal sjiot at one-fourth and a dark green spot at 

 each end of discocellular ; the limit of basal area and the inner edge of central fascia 

 can be imagined only ; the outer edge of the latter is marked by a lunulate-dentate 

 green line, followed by a dentate white band ; terminal area dark green, containing 

 two rows of white lunnles, separated by the green veins ; those of the inner series 

 more elongate ; marginal line deep green interrupted by large white dots at the 

 vein ends ; fringe green, with the tips grey-brown dotted with white beyond the 

 veins ; co.sta with a few earth-brown speckles at base, thickened at middle, and 

 confluent towards apex, which is brown with white dots. 



Hindiviiig : similar, but the white spaces and the green striae larger and clearer, 

 more regular. 



Underside pearly white, the green markings of upperside showing by trans- 

 parence only, except above median in forewing, where the discocellular, an outer, 

 and subterminal line are marked in green below costa, the subterrainal by four 

 green lunules ; the costal streak, the terminal lunules below apex and the fringe 

 tips fawn-colour. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen green powdered with white, the last with dorsal 

 and subdorsal mws of white spots ; pectus, venter, and legs white ; forelegs tinged 

 with tawn-colour; antennae with the shaft white and the short rigid pectinations 

 dark fawn-colour. 



Expanse of wings : 27 mm. 



1 c? from near Setekwa Kiver, Snow Mts., Dutch New Guinea, up to 3500ft.; 

 October to December 1910 (A. S. Meek). 



5. Anisogamia fragmentata Warr. ab. major ab. nov. 



Like so many other New (luinea insects, this species occurs of two sizes ; of 

 5(?(Jand 2?? from Ninay Valley, Central Arfak Mts., Dutch New Guinea, 

 1 (? only agrees in size with the typo specimens from Biagi ; the rest expand 3(i mm. 

 and the ? ? 38 mm. These examples — which may be separated as ab. major — 

 agree exactly with the type, but the white markings are clearer and more distinct ; 

 the ? ?, as usual, are quite dillereut. The pale costal streak is thickly dusted with 

 fuscous atoms ; the outer line from two-thirds of costa to two-thirds of inner margin 

 is white inwardly edged with lilac grey, more broadly above vein 6 ; between veins 

 6 and 5 the line forms a small sinus outwards and is abruptly broken off at vein 3 ; 

 the terminal area beyond is greyish white, containing a green blotch beyond the sinus, 

 below which the white line is outwardly as well as inwardly edged with lilac grey ; 



