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the dark veins ; a short greenish-blue subapical bar; a sub- 

 marginal row of greenish-blue luiiules, their concavities filled 

 in with black. Hiwi iving witli a basal cream-coloured 

 stripe including tlie costa to apex and crossing cell at its 

 middle, this stripe invaded by a black basal bar not reaching 

 costa ; a large and almost D-shaped greenish-blue area occu- 

 pying distal half of wing, its outer edge cream-coloured, with 

 metallic scaling on inside ; a submarginal greenish-blue line 

 from base to apex. 



Head, antennpo, thorax, and abdomen black ; thorax, with 

 some metallic greenish scaling above. 



Length of fore wing 19 mm. 



3 ? ? , 3000-4000 feet, Waudammen Mtns., Nov. 



31. Deudorix I'lUoralis, sp. n. 



Near ivoodfordi, Druce, from Solomons. At once distin- 

 guished by the reduced brown on fore wing, which reaches 

 very little above vein 2 and hardly touches the submedian. 

 Hind wing with brown reduced to an oblique bar from lower 

 end of cell to near margin between veins 2 and 3 ; spot on 

 anal lobe yellowish. 



Underside darker and more brownish than in woodfordi. 

 For© wing with postdiscal band straighter. Hind wing with 

 spots well defined by gi"ey; anal spot ringed with yellowish, 

 anal green scaling much reduced. 



^?. More resembles the ? of epijarhas^ Moore. Similar 

 above, but on the underside the bands are narrower and 

 better defined. Anal spot in 2 ringed with pale yellow, and 

 between this and inner margin is a metallic yellowish-green 

 line. 



Length o£ fore wing, (^ 22, ? 21 mm. 



Types from Kapaur, ex Coll. Grose-Smith ; also 1 i^ , 

 Coast District, Geelvink Bay ; 3 c? c?, German New Guinea. 



The co-types have more extended brown on the hind wing. 



n E T E R C E R A. 



Arctiadae. 

 32. Asura wandammenensce , sp. n. 



Allied to phryctopa, Meyr. 



c? • Upperside oX fore wing with dark grey ground-colour, 

 veins darker. A rounded yellow basal spot edged with red 

 and with a red spot at its outer edge ; three subbasal red 

 spots — one at costa, one below vein 2, and one at inner margin 

 — another distaily of the latter, a dot above it near second 



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