14 HON. WALTER EOTHSCHILD ON LEPIDOPTERA 



54. Tellervo zoiLi's distincta subsp. nov. 



9. Similar to zoilus limetanus but niucli larger = assarica in size : dit^'ers also in the 

 very large subapical patches Avhich are in the 'ii pure white, while they are sooty in 

 the (Jo. 



1 cJ 3 ?? Base Camp, Dec. 1912 and March 1913 : 1 9 Canoe Camp. Dec. 1912 ; 1 o^ 

 2 ?? Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Dec. 1912— Jan. 1913. 



55. Tellervo assarica wollastoni subsp. nov. 



2. Differs from assarica assarica in its much smaller size and rounder wings and in 

 the oval not rectangular white disc of the hindwings. The subapical patch is smaller 

 and more convex on the inner side (basad). The 3 differs from the ? only in the white 

 markings of the forewings being smoky, not white. 



2 d^ 1 ? Base Camp, Dec. 1912— Jan. 1913 ; 3 36 6 ?? Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., 

 Dec. 1912— Jan. 1913. 



SATYRIDAE 



There are 17 species in the collection, of which 5 are new forms. 



Satyrinae 

 There are 16 species in the collection, including 4 new species and 1 new subspecies. 



56. Hypoclsta lsls Fruhst. 



Ilijpocista isis Fruhstoifer, Scitz, Grossschm., Bd. ix. p. 29<5, t. 93. d. (li'll) (W. (.k'niiaii New Guinea). 



1 <S Base Camp, Jan. 1913. 



56a. Platypthima klossi sp. nov. 



cj. UppePvSIDE. — Foreiving dark umber brown with trace of postmedian paler band. 

 Hindwing dark umber brown with a large ocellus on each side of vein 3 and one 

 above vein 4. Underside. — Forewing as above, but postmedian pale band distinct, all 

 below vein 2 as well as the band pale earth-brown. Hhulmng with median transverse 

 chocolate band and postdiscal complete band of ocelli surrounded by a band of 

 metallic violet, a narrow submarginal violet line. 



?. Larger, a dark median oblique band from costa to vein 2. HMwing has outer 

 ^ darker and with 2 large ocelli and narrow orange and violet submarginal lines. 



Expanse, o 44 mm. Length of forewing 21 mm. 



Expanse, ? 49 mm. Length of forewing 23 mm. 



2 cJcJ 1 ? Carstensz Peak, 5000-10,000 ft., Feb.— March 1913. 



