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the two large anal eyes) runs a continuous tawny band, paler in the $ , in which 

 the spots are smaller. 



Head and thorax black, upperside of thorax shading into dark grey behind, 

 which colour extends to the base of the abdomen ; undersurface and legs black ; 

 palpi beneath, and abdomen, yellow. 



Hab. New Guinea (Kubary and Doherty). 



In the Collections of Dr. Staudinger and the Hon. W. Eothscliild. 



This insect is the same as the variety of T. Dimona mentioned by Mr. Grose Smith, in 

 " Novitates Zoologicse," Vol. I., page 360, to which Dr. Staudinger's remarks in " Iris " 

 (Band VII., Heft T., pp. 109, 110) were directed, and which that gentleman confounded with 

 T. Bothschildi. On a comparison of the plate on which T. Bothschildi is figured (Ehop. Exot., 

 Vol. II., Tenaris 11., figs. 1—3) with the figure of T. Binom here given, it will be seen how 

 uncalled-for were Dr. Staudinger's remarks. 



