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loo. Tenaris domitilla IK-w. 

 One male specimen only, from U;ini. 



lo-l. Tenaris dohertyi sp. nov. 



Male. — Upperside: anterior wings fuseous, paler in the niitidle and below the 

 cell to the inner margin. Posterior wings white, broadly bordered with fuscous, 

 which e.xtends from the apex to nearly halfway below the large ocellus, which is 

 situate on the disc between the two lowest median nervules, and extends beyond 

 them on each side. The pupil of the ocellu.s is broadly black, with a white iris, 

 and is surrounded with a broad bright fulvous zone, which extends below the ocellus 

 to the outer margin, thence narrowing to the anal angle, the outer margin lieyoud 

 the zone being narrowly brown ; the dark band and apical ocellus on the underside 

 show indistinctly through the wings. 



Underside: anterior wings, ba-al and ajiical third, darker fuscous than on the 

 upperside, the middle third sordid white, which commences near the costal margin, 

 a little before its middle, and extends over the outer third of the cell and the 

 centre part of the wings to the anal angle and the inner margin, being deeply 

 indented where it crosses the cell. Posterior wings with the inner half from the 

 middle of the costa to a little above the anal angle dark ferruginous, the outer 

 margin of the dark area, which extends vertically across the wings, being irregidarly 

 indented but well defined; the outer third, in which is situate a large subapical 

 ocellus, narrows gradually down the wings, and ceases on the margin just before 

 the middle median nervule. The intervening space is brownish white, and extends 

 round a large discal ocellus to the outer margin below it, where it extends 

 inwardly to the anal angle; the space below the ocellus to the angle brightly 

 ochraceous. Both ocelli haye a narrow lunulate cluster of blue scales situate in 

 the black pupil, and are suiTounded by rather narrow fulvous zones, which are 

 surrounded by dark ferruginous rings. 



Expanse of wings : 4 inches. 



H<(h. Korrido. 



Three specimens of this beautiful and distinct species, all nudes. 



135. Tenaris honrathi Staudinger. 



Three males and two females. The males on the upperside agree with Dr. 

 Staudinger's figure, but on the underside the dark fuscous border extends round the 

 wings to the anal angle surrounding the fulvous zone of the di.seal ocellus, this zone 

 not being extended to the inner margin. 1 cannot, however, consider this variation 

 sufficient to constitute a distinct species. Dr. Staudinger has sent to Mr. liothschild 

 other specimens from German New Guinea, under the name of "WM"." skarensis, 

 in which the fulvous zone, though extended in the direction of the inner margin 

 (in one specimen having in the zone an additional black spot with a white iris, 

 of which there is also an example in Mr. Doherty's collection), does not go beyond the 

 submedian nervule. The females are identical with the specimens of that sex sent 

 by Dr. Staudinger. 



