118 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



84. Danaida cleona lutescens (Butl.). 



Da/iais lutescens Butler, Proc. Zuol. Soc. Land. 1866, p. 172. No. 5 ; p. 173. f. 3. (Buru). 



2 ? ¥ , Mgesawaia, Central Bnru, 800 metres. 



85. Danaida albata gilva Frnhst. 



Danaida albata gilva Fruhstorfer, Seitz Grossschm. Erde, vol. ix. p. 209 (1910) (East Java). 



5 c?c?, 5 S ?, Gunnng Bratan, 7020 ft, January— February 1911. 

 Only found ou summit of Gnnung Bratau — E. S. 



86. Danaida juventa juventa (Cram.). 



Papilio jiwenta Cramer, Pap. Exot. vol. ii. pt. xvi. p. 139. t. 188. f. B. (1777) (Java, Amboini, and 

 Coast of Coromandel). 



4 SS, 2 ? ?, Bali, 1912; 1 3, 1 ? , Kintamani, Bali, 4000 ft., February- 

 March 1911 ; 1 ?, Guuung Bratan, Bali, 4000—6500 ft., Jaunary— February 1911 ; 

 2 SS,2 ? ?, Buleleng, Bali, Jaunary— April 1911. 



87. Danaida juventa meganira (Godt.). 



Danais meganira Godart, Encycl. Method, vol. ix. p. 102. No. 51. (1819) (Java). 



12 iS, 10 ? ?, Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912; 7 <^c?, 2 ? ?, 

 Wahai, North Ceram. 



Eestiinae 

 88. Ideopsis stresemanni sp. nov. 



(?. Antennae black, club very large ; palpi wliite outside, black inside, tip 

 of last segment black ; head black-brown, two spots on frons and two on vertex 

 white ; thorax black-brown, white dots on tegulae and patagia ; abdomen seal- 

 brown above. Forewing long and narrow, seal-brown ; a broad central baud 

 below vein 1, a large patch above it, patches between veins 2 and 3, 4 and 5, 5 and 

 6, a spot above vein 0, two spots (one above and one behind) apex of cell, and a row 

 of six submarginal spots bright canary-yellow with a slight olive tinge. Ilindioing, 

 basal two-fifths bright olivaceous canary-yellow divided into patches by the seal- 

 brown nervnres ; outer three-fifths seal-brown, streaks along abdominal folds, a 

 postdiscal band of seven large spots and three or four indistinct submarginal dots. 



? . Larger wings, much broader and rounder ; on forewing between vein 4 

 and tornns the submarginal row of spots is double, and on hindwing there is 

 a complete row of twin submarginal spots. 



Expanse: S, 94 mm.; ?, 109 mm. Length of forewing: S, 45 mm.; 

 ?, 52 mm. 



20 c^cJ, 10 ? ?, Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912. 



Abundant in light forest and in open spots above 500 metres = 1650 ft., and 

 singly even as high as the summit of Gunung Pinaia, 2500 metres = 8150 ft. ; 

 below 500 metres rarelv to be seen. — E. S. 



