14 NYJtPIIALID.E MORPIIIN^E. TENAHIS. 



space, enclosing two large black eyes, in blue rings, separated by the lowest 

 median nervule ; the lower eye has two large blue pupils, and the upper has 

 one pupil, besides some scattered blue flecks. Between these and the outer edge 

 of the black area is a tawny band, running from the lowest median nervule 

 above the outer eye, and extending round it and below both eyes, almost as 

 far as the submedian nervure. 



Head and body blackish, with dark grey markings above ; palpi beneath, 

 and abdomen, yellow. 



Ilab. Constantine Harbour, New Guinea (Kubary). 



In the Collections of Dr. Staudinger, the Hon. W. Eothschild and Mr. H. Grose Smith. 

 Differs from all other forms allied to T. Bioctdatus, Gutrin, by the incomplete outer yellow 

 riui? iu the large dark area on the underside of the posterior wings. 



IX.— TENAEIS DINOEA. ? . Figs. 3, 4. 



Tcnaris Dimona, var., H. Grose Smith, " Novitates Zoologicae," I., p. 3G0, 

 n. 141 (April, 1894). 



Exp. i 3f inches. ? 3| inches. 



Upperside. Anterior wings sordid-white, shading into smoky-brown on the 

 costa, most broadly in the i at the apex, and in the ? on the outer margin ; 

 nervures brown ; inner margin with long white fringes. Posterior wings sordid- 

 white on the basal half, with a yellowish-brown tuft at the base in the i ; 

 marginal half of the wings smoky-brown, with a curved row of five black spots 

 broadly centred with blue, the two towards the anal angle the largest, and com- 

 posed of an outer blue ring, and an inner blue centre, connected above with the 

 ring ; the apical and the third spots are smaller, and the second is the smallest, 

 and in the i is obsolete ; a faint trace of the outer loop shows through from the 

 underside. 



Underside. Anterior wings whiter than above ; basal half of the cell, and 

 the costal and apical areas smoky-brown. Posterior wings narrowiy smoky- 

 brown at the base, along most of the costa, and along the inner margin, the rest of 

 the wing sordid-white to beyond the middle (yellowish towards the inner margin), 

 and with the marginal area very broadly smoky-brown. In this brown border 

 stand five black eyes, with large bluish-white pupils, detached from which is a 

 blue ring, incomplete, except in the case of the two large eyes near the anal 

 angle, which are contiguous. Pound and between the eyes (except between 



