Species of Heterocera from Dutch Neio Guinea. 299 



$. Larger than ($ , and differing from weishei ? in the 

 red band on hind wing being distally widened and yellow 

 band narrower between veins 4 and 6. 



Length of fore wing, ^ 23, ? 27 mm. 



Types from Angi Lakes, Arfak Mountains, 6000 feet, 

 N. New Guinea, Jan. to Feb. 1914. The only specimens. 



Euhordeta albifascia, sp. n. (PI. XIL fig. 8.) 



c? . Upperside. — Fore wing black tinged with deep purplish 

 blue. A narrow white band extends from costa across cell 

 near its end, narrowing between veins 2 and 3 and ending a 

 little below 2 ; distal edge of band dark glossy blue, as is 

 also the basal half of wing. Hind wing ground-colour as 

 in fore wing, basal half to end of cell a darker blue than on 

 fore wing ; costal margin brick-red, widening at the middle. 



Underside of fore wing paler, a white band as above. A 

 narrow yellow apical band, widest in the middle, extends 

 from vein 7 to just below 4. Hind wing ground-colour 

 paler than above ; costa crimson at base, as is also a spot at 

 base of costal vein ; remainder of costa, limited by costal, 

 orange-yellow ; this streak joins a narrow marginal yellow 

 band, irregularly shaped and reaching just below 3. A 

 discal baud, beginning below origin of vein 7, where it is 

 white, to vein 5, and then yellow, crosses the cell near its 

 end, tills the base of cellule 3, forms a square spot in 2 and a 

 larger and proximally rounded spot in 1 b and 1 c. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen blackish blue ; three lateral 

 crimson spots on abdomen. 



Length of fore wing 22 mm. 



Type from Angi Lakes, Arfak Mountains, 6000 feet, 

 N. New Guinea, March 1914. A series of 6 (S S • 



This species, in the markings of the hind wing below, 

 recalls E. rufoplagata, Baker. 



Craspedopsis angiana, sp. n. (PI. XIL fig. 9.) 



Above black, with a faint blue sheen at apex and outer 

 margin of fore wing and over the dark distal part of hind 

 wing. Both wings at base metallic greenish blue. On fore 

 wing the basal blue extends to near middle of cell and to 

 middle of inner margin, its distal edge straight and at right 

 angles to costa. On bind wing the basal blue extends a 

 little beyond cell, is limited by the costal, and reaches lo 

 near anal angle. 



Underside of fore wing black, with a white band about 

 3 mm. wide, extending from subcostal across end of cell to 



