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XIIT.—New Indo-Malayan Species of Lepidoptera. 
By Colonel C. Swinnos, M.A., F.L.S., Ke. 
Family Limniine. 
Salatura afinis olga, nov. 
6. Blackish brown with a slight bronzy tinge, markings 
white: fore wing with a slight streak beyond the middle of 
the cell, a spot on the middle of the discocellulars, two sub- 
costal spots above it, the lower one linear ; a subapical series 
of spots as in affinis, but all very small, the three near the 
costa quite minute; ashort white bar at the base of interspace 2, 
a long one below it as in affints, a small round spot beyond 
the upper bar, and a double row of small round submarginal 
spots, some of the upper and lower ones more or less obso- 
lete: hind wing with the white middle band divided by the 
veins much as in affinis, but with the outer ends rounded; a 
double submarginal row of spots, the lower abdominal area 
pale brownish grey. Underside differs materially from that 
of affinis: fore wing with the markings as on the upperside: 
hind wing without any of the orange spots which are present 
in affinis; the markings as on the upperside, a V-shaped 
dislocated mark below the costa near the base, and no 
markings whatever between the central white part and the 
submarginal double series of white spots. 
Expanse of wings, ¢, 3 inches. 
Hab. New Britain. 
The underside much resembles the underside of S. decen- 
tralis, Fruhstorfer, from Bangkei (Berl. ent. Zeit. 1899, 
p: 69). 
Salatura affints nora, nov. 
9. General pattern and colour very similar to that of 
olga; the palpi, head above and below, and the thorax 
beneath prominently white-spotted, the wings with all the 
white bands and spots much larger and more extended: fore 
wing with a white spot on the centre of the costa, the white 
spot outside the upper white bar not present. On the under- 
side the basal portion of the fore wing is suffused with a 
bronzy tinge, the underside of the hind wing as in olga and 
also without any orange markings. 
Expanse of wings, 9, 34%; inches. 
Hab, Kiriwini Island, Tobriand group. 
