COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA 37 



much wider, reaching only to vein 5 instead of vein 6 and extending outwards to the 

 margin. 



$ similar, but larger. 



3 00^ Base Camp, Nov. 1912^March 1913 ; 1 ? Utakwa River, 3000 ft., Jan. 1913. 



180. Casyapa oetakwensis sp. nov. 



?. Antennae black-brown, apical half before club ringed with rufous; head, thorax, 

 and abdomen chocolate wood-brown. Forewing dark chocolate wood-brown ; a broad 

 buffy yellow oblique band reaching from costa across apical J of cell almost to tornus ; 

 this band is quite straight on its inner edge till vein 2, where it is strongly excised 

 rectangularly to tornus. 



Hindwing dark chocolate wood-brown. 



Expanse 63 mm. Length of forewing 29 nun. 



I ? Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Feb. 1913. 



181. Casyapa cerinthus (Feld.) 



Chaetocneme cennthus Felder, Silz. Ak. Wiss. Math. Nat. CI, xl p. 460, No. 47 (1860) (Amboina). 



6 6<S Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913 ; 3 <33 Canoe Camp, Nov.— Dec. 1912. 



.; 182. Celaenorrhinus klossi sp. nov. 



3. Antennae black; head, thorax and abdomen black-brown, with a slight chocolate 

 wash. Wing black-brown with chocolate wash ; forewing with broad oblique trans- 

 verse satiny snow-white band arising at costa, filling outer half of cell and reaching 

 vein 1 before tornus, a white postmedian dot above veins 4 and 7. — V similar. 



Expanse 49 mm. Length of forewing 23 mm. 



3 o^o* 3 ?? Base Camp, Nov.— Dec. 1912 ; 5 33 LTtakwa River, sea level to 6000 ft., 

 Nov. 1912— Jan. 1913 ; 1 3 Snow Mts., 4000-6000 ft., Jan.— Feb. 1913. 



- 183. Celaenorrhinus affinis sp. nov. 



3. Very similar to C. Mossi, but larger and the hind wings rounder. 



Differs by the oblique white band of forewing being strongly angled inwards below 

 vein 2 on inner side, and in there being a serpentine band of postmedian white dots in 

 place of the two single ones. — ? larger. 



Expanse, <S 53 mm., ? 61 mm. Length of forewing, o' 24 mm., ¥ 28 nun. 



II cJcJ 5 ?? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913. 



184. Tagiades antipodes (Guer.) 



Hesferia antipodes Guerin, Voy. Coq., ii., tab. 18, fig. 6 (1829) (New Guinea). 

 It is strange that Guerin's figure of this species has been entirely overlooked both by 

 Watson and Mabille. 

 1 (J Base Camp, Jan. 1913, 



