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SuBFAMiiv i'si:ri)OTi;Ki'Ni.N.\i:. 



^5. Actenochroma discolor Wan-. 

 This species was described from a single <J from Korrido, Dutch New Gniuea 

 (cf. Nov. ZooL. III. p. 350). A i)air, unfortmnitely not in the best condition, from 

 Mailn, British New Guinea, arc now in the Tring Museum. The ¥ is a little 

 larger than the SS, bnt beyond that does not diflPer except in one point. On tJie 

 underside of the hindwings of the i the broad black l)order is separated from tlie 

 dark outer line by an abbreviated wedge-shaped mark from costa; in the ? this 

 nuirlv is develojjed into a broad white fascia, widest at each end. 



26. Acteuochroma languida sp. nov. 



Fore/vh/f/n : pearl-grey, with darker olive-grey and olive-oclireons suiTnsion; 

 iir.si line a little below one-third of costa, vertical, twice concave towards base, 

 velvety black on costa and below the median vein; basal area tilled up with an 

 olive-ochreous suffusion, separated from the first line by a pale space of ground- 

 colour, with a small black spot on inner margin near base; outer line at two-thirds, 

 starting from a velvety black spot, rather sharjjly angled outwards on vein fi, less 

 strongly on vein 4, then incurved and dentate to inner margin at Ihree-fiftJis, where 

 it is thicker; central space filled up with olive-ochreous, except towards costa; discal 

 spot represented by a well-defined olive-ochreous crescent ; snbmarginal line at 

 five-sixths, black on costa and at vein 5, where it is angled, concave above and 

 below to vein 2, where it is again angled but not marked with black, preceded by 

 an olive-ochreous shade, which is paler close to outer line and along costa ; marginal 

 area paler, with irregular ochreons clouds; fringe concolorous, with a black 

 marginal curve beyond cell; costa .speckled witli black in iilaces. 



liindu-ings: similar, but the inner line forming a hmg black-edged projection 

 into cell, with a cloud}- blackish grey patch above it towards costa. 



Underside dull olive, smeared with grey ; traces of the lines in black, and a 

 cloudy angled submargiual fascia; cell-spots in both wings round, black. Head, 

 thorax, and abdomen pale olive-ochreous; lower half of face velvety black. 



Expanse of wings : 44 mm. 



One ? from Mailn, British New Guinea, July 1895 (Anthony). 



Nearest to .1. caesia Warr. from Fergusson Island. 



27. Perissolophia subsimilis sp. nov. 



Forewiru/is ; above like J', siijjrovea "Warn, but all the markings very indistinct, 

 the green ground-colour being darker and the speckling denser. 



Ilindirings : much darker, the whole outer half densely sjieckled. 



Underside dingy ochreons, with numerous darker freckles. In suhroxea the 

 underside is clear pale ochreons, in the forewings as far as the acutely angled 

 exterior line, in the hindwings to a curved snbmarginal line beyond which it is 

 tinged with pink. In the present species these lines are absent: but beyond the 

 cell of forewings is a curved thick ])rown line or shade from vein 6 to vein 2. 



One i fi-oni Sikkini, flic s;iinc si/,c as /'. siibrosfd. 



28. Terpua rubroviridata sj). nov. 

 Forewinys : pale yellowish ochreous, dusted with bright crimson, and towards 

 inner and hitidmargins darkened with dull olive striations and iiatches ; costa 



