108 HON. WALTER R0TH8CHILD ON LEPIDOPTERA 



592. Cleis affinis sp. nov. 



cJ $. Closely allied to evander Cram, but orange band of forewing much narrower and 

 more sharply angled and the hindwings are entirely brown. 



1 o^ Base Camp, Nov. 1912 ; 1 ? Utakwa River, sea level, Nov. 1912. 



593. Cleis lata (Pagenst.) 



Damias lata Pagenstecher, Jahrh. Nassau Ver. Nat., v. 40. p. 223, t. 1, ff. 3, 13 (1887) (Batjan). 



2 cJo^ 5 $? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913. 



594. Cleis hypoleuca Butl. 



Cleis hypoleuca Butler, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) xix. p. 222 (1887) (Solomon Islands). 



2 (?(? 3 ?? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— Jan. 1913 ; 1 9 Canoe Camp, Dec. 1912. 



595. CoMELLA laetifica (Feld.) 



Tyndaris laetifica Felder (R. & C), Wien. Ent. Monatschr., vol. iv. p. 250 (1860) (Aru). 

 1 <? 3 ?? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913 ; 1 d^ 2 ?? Canoe Camp, Nov. 1912 ; 

 2 ?? Utakwa River, sea level, 3000 ft., Nov. 1912— Feb. 1913. 



596. COMELLA OBSCURIOK sp. nov. 



6 ■ Differs from laetifica by the whole margin of forewing from outer \ of costa to inner 

 half of inner margin being very broadly cinnamon maroon and the whole hindwing 

 except scent-organ area also cinnamon maroon. 



$. Differs in the dark brown outer areas of both wings being very much wider. 



1 d" 2 ?$ Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913 ; 1 o" 1 ? Utakwa River, sea level 

 to 3000 ft., Nov. 1912— Feb. 1913. 



DREPANIDAE 



Of this family Dr. Wollaston obtained 5 species, of which 2 are new. 



597. Damna scintillata (Walk.) 



Ausaris scintillata Walker, List Lep. Ins. B. M., xxvi. p. 1632 (1862) (Ceram). 

 1 cJ 1 ? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— Jan. 1913. 



598. Felderia subpura sp. nov. 



S. Close to fura Warr. Antennae white, pectinations pinkish buff ; head, thorax 

 and abdomen whitish cream-colour. Wings pure white, costal area of forewings pale 

 cream. 



Expanse 28 mm. Length of forewing 13 mm. 



1 o' Base Camp, Nov.— Dec. 1912. 



