COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA 107 



apical J obliquely black. Hindwmg, base and costal area sooty grey, basal half of wing 

 below vein 8 gallstone yellow, outer half black. 



$. Antennae black ; head and frons metallic green, vertex metallic blue, rest of 

 head black ; thorax orange, tegulae and tips and base of patagia metallic blue ; 

 abdomen dorsally basal and 2nd segment black, segments 3 and 5 black-brown 

 with broad median yellow line, segments 6 and 7 yellow, sides of abdomen black 

 glossed with metallic steel green. Forewing, basal § obliquely fiery orange, a broad 

 oblique velvety black submedian band 8 millimeters wide becoming less and less dense 

 below vein 1 ; outer ^ velvety black. Hindwinrj, basal half and costal area above 

 vein 7 velvety black, outer half to just above vein 7 fiery orange. 



Expanse, <S 54, ? 60 mm. Length of forewing, <S 25, ¥ 28 mm. 



1 d- 1 ? Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Jan.— Feb. 1913. 



588. Caprima mutillata henica Jord. 



Caprima mutillata henica Jordan, Nor. ZooL. vol. xix. p. 149, No. 9 (1912) (Upper Setekwa River). 



1 ? Utakwa River, 3000 ft., Jan. 1913. 



589. Clelea variata separata Jord. 



Clelea variata separata Jordan, in 8eitz, Grossschm. x. p. 46 (1908) (Milne Bay ; Key). 



In the single specimen obtained both the fore- and hindwings have two elongate 

 spots below the cell, the second spot being much more clearly marked than in the 

 examples of separata which we have from Milne Bay, Mount Goliath, in Dutch New 

 Guinea, and from the Key Islands. 



1 3 Utakwa River, 2000-3000 ft., Feb. 1913. 



CALLIDULIDAE 



Dr. Wollaston sent 7 species of this family, of which 2 are new. 



590. Caludula petavia (Cram.) 



Papilio petavius Cramer, Pap. Exot., vol. iv. p. 145, t. 365, ff. c. d. (1782) (Aniboina). 



1 ? Base Camp, Nov. 1912 ; 1 ¥ Canoe Camp, Dec. 1912. 



591. Cleis evander (Cram.) 



Papilio evander Cramer, Pap. Exot., vol. iv. p. 83, t. 331 ff. F, G (1782) (Amboina). 



2 cJcJ 2 ¥? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913 ; 1 ? Canoe Camp, Nov. 1912 ; 3 So 

 4 ¥9 Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Feb. 1913. 



