206 EUTHALIOPSIS. 



»tlie branches of the subcostal nervure are exactly as in 

 A. Lubentina'^ cannot be the result of careful examination. 

 Euthaliopsis Aetion Hew. was originally described from 

 the Aru-lslands; besides a specimen from that locality I 

 have seen other specimens from Salawatti and Astrolabe- 

 Bay (German New-Guinea), in each of which localities it 

 occurs with distinct local modifications, — Staudiuger (1. c.) 

 makes mention of a Waigeou-variety, and as suggested by 

 that author his Plateni from Batjan and Halmaheira may 

 also prove to be an extreme varietal form. 



Beukenstein-Museum, February 1896. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, "Vol. XVll. 



