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The si)ecies of Immelrdia .loul. ran be distinguislied as follows : — 

 fi. Disi- of liiiuhvings without baiiil or imtoh. 

 (('. Foiewiiigs with band. 



a-. Thorax black beneath : 



1. I. stitwata (Vi'lk.) from the Southern Moluccas. Walker 

 also gives Gilolo and Ke\- as " habitat " of satuivtu, but these 

 islands are most certainly inhaliited by diti'erent — at least suli- 

 specifically different— forms. The band of the forewing is variable 

 in length in the Amboina specimens ; it is always widest in the 

 middle. Hands of mrilf white, those of female orange. 



liK Thorax yellow beneath, striped witli while aliovc : 



2. /. cdehensis Kothsch. from Celebes. 

 /)'. ^\'ings deep blue, without bands : 



o. /. cyiincd Rothsch. from ]?iak Island. 

 }i. l)isc of hindwings with white, orange, or orangi'-rrd patch or band. 

 (■'. I'nderside of jialpi yellow. 



C-. Patch to hindwing.s penetrating into the cell, liroader than the blai-k 

 basal area of the wing : 



4. 1. her'ilfitevaiXoW. IVimh Moily and llalm.ihi-ira. 15ands 

 of either sex orange. 



A iiixdefvom (iaui, S. lialinaheira, captured by \V. Doherty, 

 has a much shorter liaml tliau oin- only (^i\o\o female ; the latter 

 is identical with nfi'iiidlf from .Morty (.Morotai) and agrees well 

 with "\'ollenhoven's figure, which represents a female. 

 (1-. Patch to hindwing.s bandlike, not touching I'ell, narrower than black 

 basal area of wing : 



.5. /. bernsteini aiif/ustiplaga Koth.scli. from Hat Jan. 

 ri'. Palpi black, usually with white scales at the outside. 



e^. Patch of hindwings penetrating into the cell, broader than the lilack 

 basal portion of the wing : 



6. /. Ioiir/!p((!jiifi Kirsch from Dutch New Guinea. In the 

 inale tlio l>and to the forew-ings is mostly less oblique than in the 

 female ; the band reaches sometimes from the costa to beyond 

 the submedian vein, while in other specimens it reaches only from 

 near the subcostal nervure to the lower median nervule ; mostly 

 the band is broadest in the middle, as in-/, sahirain (Wlk.), but 

 there occur also exainjiles with the liand being anteriorly of e\en 

 lireadth and gradually tapering off behind. 



/'-'. Pand of hindwings not toucliing cell, narrower than tlie basal 

 black area : 



7. /. meek! Kothsch. from Fcrgusson Island. K. .1. 



Fleta .lord. gen. nov. 



(i ?. Differs from Tiiinietiilit( .Tord. in the second joint of the palpi being clothed 

 with long hairs, in the abdomen and femora being also hairy, especially strongly so 

 beneath, and in the areole of the forewings being minute. 



S : hindwings clothed with hairs at the longitudinal median fold. 



Type: FIcta helangerl {(iwi-r.), Pelang. \'oi/. Jnd. Or. ]>. otjfi. t. .'). f. 3 (1834) 

 (Java). 



