286 NOVITATKS ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



acuminate at tlie tijis. Tenth sternitc somewhat longer than it is bro:ul apiftally, 

 Bides of the free portion jiarallel and the apex truncate, the angles being a little 

 ronnded off. Ontline and armature of clasper as in major, tlie tip of the harpe 



slightly less sjmtuliform. ? : seventh sternite with two slender pointed lobes 



which are about equal in size. 



S. Isognathus rimosa molitor subsji. nov. 



Iso</)ia!!iiis rimosa rimosa Rothschild & Jord., Nor. Zool. ix. Snppl. p. 358 (1903) (partim). 



Corpore alisqne anticis olarius griseo-albis et pronae faciei areis anrantiacis 

 melius expressis ab /. r. rimosa facile distingnendus. 



Ilab. Haiti, type (?) from Cape Haitien. 



In size equalling or surpassing large specimens of rimosa from Cuba. The 

 npperside of the body and forewing purer greyish white. The mesothoracic patagia 

 at most with a slight trace of a black longitudinal line. Forewing as in the 

 palest ? ? of rimosa, in cJ with the usual black discal streak. On vridfrside the 

 yellow areas of both the fore- and hindwiiig as distinct as in /. rimosa inclitas Edw. 

 (1877), but slightly smaller, that of hindwing sharply defined, being distally 

 bounded by a black band ; rest of wings much more whitish grey than in Cuban 

 specimens. 



The (? and ? which we recorded {I.e.) from Cuba ns rimosa came undoubtedly 

 also from Haiti. 



6. Ampelophag'a khasiana malayana subsp. nov. 



?. Ab ^. /fhnsiana fascia postmediana brnnnca alae anticae .5 mm. lata postice 

 valde angustata distingueuda. 



Al. ant. long.: 49 mm., lat. 20 mm. 



Uab. Batang Padang valley, Perak, 1250 mm., Seiitember — October lOlU 

 (E. Stresemann), 1 ? . 



The general tone of colouring as in A. k. hhasiarai Roths. (1894) ; upperside 

 of abdomen paler from the third segment (discoloured ?). AVings broader than in 

 khasiana ; forewing with the same number of chestnnt bands, but the antemedian 

 band perceptibly broader at the costal margin, and the jiostmedian one much 

 broader from the costal margin to below the rather strong elbow, thence gradually 

 narrowed, the fourth band thinner than in khasiana, undulated, its posterior 

 two-thirds less distinct than the costal third, which gives the wing the appearance 

 of having the obliqne apical line continued straight to hindmargin. 



7. Maassenia heydeni comorana subsp. nov. 



S. Minor quam M. k. heydeni, macula argentea interiore gnttiformi majore. 



Al. ant. long. : 30 mm. 



Hub. Grande Comoro, September 1911 (C. F. Leigh), 1 S. 



The dark chestnnt band which runs on the forewing, above, from the costal 

 margin to the hind-angle better defined than in the specimens from Madagascar, 

 the silvery dot which is placed proximally to the lower cell-angle larger, and the 

 proximal three-fourths of the hindwing slightly more greyish. Genitalia as in 

 ^r. h. heydeni, but the apex of the penis-sheath truncate, not triangularly produced 

 as in the only i of heydeni examined. 



