( 545 ) 

 4(i4. Angonyx boisduvali (I'l. II. f. IJ, d). 



*Ait(jony.r hoisdiinili Rothschild, Xov. Zooi.. i. p. 82 (IS',14) (?, Guadalcanal' ; — Mus. Tring) ; id., 

 Lr. iii. t. 14f. 14 ($)(189;). 



d'?. Larger tlian tt'staci'o, more nniibnu in colour, greenish grey, greyisli 

 white discal area of forewiug gradually fading away distally between R- and hinder 

 margin, no black snbmarginal spots H- — M- ; liindwing much ])aler, greenish grey 

 from base to discal line, outside this more or le^s cinnamon. Underside of wings 

 pale greenish grey. 



S. llarjte nearly as in ^1. testacea papimiia, rather more regularly lanceolate, 

 and tenth tergite less abruptly bent downwards. 



Hah. Solomon Islands. 



In the Tring Museum lU c?c?, 2 ? ? from: (iuadalcanar ; Florida, i. ; Isabel, 

 vi. vii. ; Kulambaugra, ii. (Meek and Eichhorn) ; .Sliortlauds (Ribbe). 



46.J. Angonyx meeki spec. nov. (PI. II. f. 6, $'). 



$ . In size and shape like tcatucea, bnt hind wing yellow, with a brown distal 

 border, which is sinuate in middle, and an ill-detined basi-discal brown patch 

 between cell and abdominal margin. Underside of wings yellow from base to disc, 

 forewing with a blackish brown spot upon cross-veins, longitudinal, no brown cloudy 

 patch on disc behind cell. Harpe as slender as in the preceding, but distinctly 

 spatnlate ; tenth tergite as in testacea, sternite less sinuate. 



Huh. Solomon Islands. 



In the Tring Museum \h S S from: Uuadalcanar, April, ti/pe ; Florida I., 

 January : Kulambangra, February ; collected by Messrs. A. S. Meek and Eichhorn ; 

 Bougainville (Ribbej ; Guadalcanar (Woodford) 



CXXVl. ENPINANGA gen. uov.— Type : viyens. 



Panacni Walker, Lid Lrp. Ins. B. M. viii. p. 154 (1856) (partim ; type : anli in talon). 



Atiyoni/.r, Butler («wh Boisduval, 1875), Trans. Eiit. Sue. Lmul. p. 201 (1879). 



C/tMrucunipa, Hampson (nun Duponchel, 1835), in Blanf., Fanita Brit. 1ml., Moths, i. p. 'JO (1892). 



c??. Differs from A^tyoni/x in the following characters. Palpus and eye 

 smaller ; antenna much shorter in both sexes than the cell of the forewing ; first 

 segment of foretarsus much shorter than foretibia ; spurs short, longer terminal one 

 of hiudtibia about one-third the length of the first tarsal segment, tiiis not shorter 

 than the first midtarsal segment ; comb of the latter less distinct than in Anyom/j.-. 

 6. Tenth segment much shorter than in Any onyx ; tergite slender, slightly 

 curved, not compressed ; sternite broader than tergite, much shorter, truncate- 

 sinuate. Clasper short, rounded sole-shaped, dorsal margin rounded dilated, concave 

 at base ; seven to nine large truncate friction-scales, arranged in three rows, situated 

 in a depressit>n. Penis-sheath with one dentate process projecting distad. 

 Early stages not known. 

 Hah. Indo-Malayan Subregion. 

 Four species : 



Forewing with two black contiguous jiatches 

 -behind costal margin, the external one 

 being the costal portion of a discal band 

 which is vestigial between R- and M^ . . 4tJ0. E, viyeiis. 



