42 HON. WALTER ROTHSCHILD ON LEPIDOPTERA 



more purple blue, less greenish ; in the apical area the marking is very different, con- 

 sisting of 2 bands on lines of bluish spots almost joined into a circle above vein 5, below 

 which runs an irregular bluish shaded band to vein 2, whereas in d. doleschaUi there are 

 2 bluish dots, and beyond them a more or less straight submarginal blue-shaded band 

 to vein 2. The 2 blue spots on hindwing also are almost obsolete. 



? larger and duller. 



Expanse, S 60 mm., ? 67 mm. Length of fore wing, S 27 mm., ? 30 mm. 



(Expanse of H. d. doleschaUi, o 51 mm. Length of forewing, S 23 mm.) 



3 9? Base Camp, Dec. 1912 ; 1 <J Carstensz Peak, 5000-10,000 ft., Feb.— March 1913. 



205. Hasoea infernalis sp. nov. 



cJ. Above, similar to doleschaUi but smaller, and the metallic base of wings entirely green 

 on forewing, dull coppery red on hindwing and extending only half as far on to the 

 wings. Thorax wholly metallic green with no blue ; abdomen sooty black, glossed with 

 green. Below, it is black, glossed wdth oil green and on disc of forewing with purple, 

 2 bluish dots on each side of vein 1, and a greenish postdiscal shady band and a 

 similar one across cell ; on hindwing a white marginal line from vein 4 to tornus. 



? has the spots each side of vein 1 larger. 



Expanse 48 mm. Length of forewing 22 mm. 



1 ? Base Camp, Dec. 1912 ; 1 3 (type) Snow Mountains, 4000-6000 ft., Jan —Feb. 

 1913. 



206. Hasora celaenus (Cram.) 



Papilio celacnus Cramer, Pap. Exot., iv. t. 39.3, A, B (1782) (Amboina). 



2 o'<^ Base Camp, Nov. 1912— Jan. 1913 ; 2 33 Utakwa River, sea level to 3000 ft., 

 Nov. 1912— Feb. 1913. 



207. Hasora discolor (Feld.) 



Gonilaba discolor Felder, Wien. Ent. Man., iii. p. 405, No. 50 (1859) (Java ?). 

 2 33 Snow Mountains, 4000-6000 ft., Jan.— Feb. 1913. 



208. Hasora simillima sp. nov. 



3- Differs from discolor by its much narrower, longer and more pointed fore- wings 

 and the absence of the green discal band on the underside of forewings, which are 

 purple brown, the apex oil green and a patch of nile green in and beyond cell and a 

 bare indication of subterminal line. 



Expanse 57 mm. Length of forewnng 26 mm. 



1 3 Base Camp, Dec. 1912. 



