COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA 91 



483. BURHADOPSIS APICIPUNCTA WaiT. 



Bursadopsis ripicipiindn Warren. Nor. ZooL. viii. p. 198 (1901) (New Guinea). 



3 33 4 ?? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913 ; 1 o^ 3 ?? Canoe Camp, Nov. 1912 ; 



1 o' 1 ? Utakwa River, sea level, Nov. 1912 : 2 33 Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Feb. 

 1913. 



484. BuRSADOPSis ciRcuMDUCTA Warr. 



Bursadopsis circumductn Warren, I.e.. i,\. p. 366 (1902) (New Guinea). 



2 (JcJ 2 ?? Base Camp, Dec. 1912— Jan. 1913 ; 1 3 Canoe Can.p, Nov. 1912 ; 2 33 

 3 ?? Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Dec. 1912— Feb. 1913. 



485. BORDETA KLOSSI sp. nov. 



This species is dimorphic, the ordinary form having the outer half only of hind wing 

 black and the abdomen yellow with narrow black rings ; the second form has the whole 

 abdominal area broadly black, so that the large orange yellow area is much reduced 

 and appears as a large oval patch in central area of wing, and the abdomen is black 

 with narrow yellow rings. 



3- Antennae black-brown, cilia white ; head and thorax black, collar and base of 

 tegulae lemon yellow ; abdomen orange yellow with narrow black rings. Forewing velvety 

 black ; a broad oblique orange niedian band from vein 2 to subcostal nervure ; a post- 

 discal oblique orange patch from vein 4 to above vein 6 and a niiinite submarginal 

 orange dot on vein 3. Hindwing base, costal area to just above vein 7, and outer f 

 of wing velvety black, inner f orange. ? differs in having on forewing an orange patch, 

 almost as large as the postdiscal patch, on vein 3 instead of a mere dot, and in the 

 black outer portion of hindwing being much wider and containing a large irregular 

 orange patch. Form dimorph. nigrescens differs in both sexes in having the abdominal 

 area of hindwing broadly black, so that the basal orange portion of wing is reduced to 

 a large ovate discal patch and the abdomen is black narrowly ringed with yellow. 



Expanse, 3 56-60, ? 54-66 mm. Length of forewing, 3 25-5-27, ? 24-5-30 mm. 



8 tJc? 3 ?? and 2 ?$ f. d. nigrescens Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913 ; 1 3 and 



2 33 f. d. nigrescens Canoe Camp, Nov.— Dec. 1912 ; 1 o" and 2 ?? f. d. nigrescens, 

 Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Dec. 1912— Feb. 1913. 



486. BoRDETA BURSADOIDES Sp. UOV. 



cJ. This rather small species has quite the facies of a \&xgeBursada. Antennae black- 

 brown ; head black; tegulae greyish white, rest of thorax black ; abdomen, basal segment 

 black, 2nd and 3rd segments, anterior half golden yellow, posterior half black, rest of 

 abdomen black, a very narrow ring of yellow on anterior part of 4th segment, anal tuft 

 black edged with yellow. Above, forewing velvety black, a broad oblique band of golden 



