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below it, where it extends inwardly to the anal angle ; the space below the 

 ocellus to the angle is brightly ochraceous. Both ocelli have narrow hmiilate 

 clusters of blue scales situated in the black portions, which have white pupils, 

 and are surrounded by fulvous and then by dark ferruginous rings. 



Head and thorax fuscous above, lighter below, abdomen yellowish, with a 

 brown shade above ; there is a narrow yellow collar, and the ])a]pi are ])right 

 yellow below. 



Below the base of the median nerviu-e of the posterior wings is a long tuft 

 ochreous-brown hairs. 



Hab. Korrido, New Guinea (Doherty). 



lu the Collection of the Hon. W. Rothschild, 

 Described from throe male specimeus. 



