COLLECTPJl) IN DUTCH NEW (lUlNEA 13 



Elym.nias: but it has been identified at the British Museum with the insect I now 

 apply it to. 

 1 o^ Canoe Camp, Nov. 1912 : 4 33 Utakwa River, 25U0-300U ft., Feb. 1913. 



50. EUPLOEA DOLESOHALli Felll. 



Euploea doleschalii Felder, Wiau Ent. Man., iii. p. 267, No. U, t. 5, f. 2 (1859) (New (iuiuea). 



Herr Fruhstorfer has united the following species with this as a local race, but they 

 occur together and the white spots on underside of hindwing are quite different. The 

 single cJ belongs to the ah. moesta Butl., in which the subapical spots are nuich reduced. 



1 o Base Camp, March 1913. 



51. Euploea ijimaculata Butl. 



Euploea immaculata Butler, Jouni. Linn. Soc. Land., 1878, p. 3U3 (British New Guinea). 



1 c? Base Camp, March 1913 ; 1 o" Canoe Camp, Nov. 1912 ; 1 3 Utakwa River, 2500- 

 3000 ft.. Feb. 1913. 



52. Euploea callithoe Boisd. 



Euploea callithoe Boisduval, Voij. Astral., Lcp.. p. 93, No. 1 (1832) (New Ciuiuea). 



2 (J (J Base Camp, Nov.— Dec. 1912. 



53. Euploea nemertes herbstii Boisd. 



Euploea herbstii Boi.sduval, Voi/. A.slr. Lep., p. 95, No. 3 (1832) (New Guinea). 



Two of the specimens are typical, while the third belongs to ah. traducta Gr. Smith. 



3 3S Base Camp, Nov.— Dec. 1912. 



Ralaeotrupinae 



This subfamily consists of one genus, Tellervo {:= Ha))ia({rijut> prxoc.) It contains a 

 number of closely allied forms reaching from Ceram eastwards throughout New Cluinea 

 to Queensland and the Solomon Islands. The oldest described form is zoilus Fabr. 

 confined to Queensland. 



Herr Fruhstorfer in Seifz has treated all the forms as local races of a single species, 

 zoilus, but this is certainly incorrect, for in Mr. Wollaston's collection there are 8 speci- 

 mens of both sexes of one form, and 12 of a totally different form, also in both sexes ; 

 these 2 forms were taken at the same places and season. I'he one is a true subspecies 

 of zoilus with 2 separate large white subapical spots, while the other is unhke anything 

 hitherto described, though nearest to hiero Codni. from the Solomon Islands. I have 

 treated it as a subspecies of assarica. 



