220 Messrs. J. J. Joicey and G. Talbot on new 
which is absent in fud/a. The markings are similar, but the 
discal band of the hind wing is much broader. 
9. This sex of fulla does not appear to be known. 
Fore wing above with costa and outer margin broadly 
black. Hind wing with broad costal and apical black 
margin reaching to below vein 6. 
Underside as in the ?. 
Hab. Waigeu, 6 6 3,2 ? 9, Feb—Mareh. 
Deudorix concolor, sp. 0. 
Allied to woodfordi, Druce*, from the Solomons, and not 
easily to be distinguished from it on the upperside. 
3. Underside as in eprjarbas, Moore, but the lines in the 
anal area of the hind wing do not form an angle, and the 
outer part of the V-shaped mark normally present is separated 
in 1c to form an oblong closed spot. Some slight metallic 
blue scaling at the anal angle. 
Upperside differs from the figure of woodfordi in the 
brown not extending above vein 2 on fore wing. Hind wing 
with brown area having basal edge incurved and not straight. 
Length of fore wing 19 mm. 
Hab. Waigeu, Feb.—March, 1 @. 
Candalides philotas cineraceus, subsp. n. 
Compared with philotas, Feld., from Amboina, of which 
we examined the type, this race is darker blue above and 
darker grey below. ‘The blue patch on the fore wing of the 
? is duller blue, and there is increased blue scaling in the 
cell of the hind wing. 
Hab. Waigeu, 2 6 o, April-May; 3 2 9, Feb.—March. 
There is a specimen of this form in the B.M. 
Pepliphorus hylas waigeuensis, subsp. n. 
36. Distinguished from hylas, Cram., from the Moluccas, 
especially by the broad white band of the fore wing; this 
band reaches vein 4. 
Underside of fore wing with white band extending above 
vein 4, its distal edge incised between the veins. Hind wing 
with subterminal line thinner and more strongly dentate : 
black anal spot not edged with a white line anteriorly, the 
white line at each side joined to the double V-shaped white 
line above it. 
Hab. Waigeu, Feb.—March, 2 3 3. 
* Deudorix woodfordi, Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1891, p, 571, pl. xxxii. 
figs. 18, 14 (Guadalcanar). 
