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Underside, excepting the apical and distal region of fore 
wing, rather paler than in znversa, on proximal part of hind 
wing more ochreous ; tornal fringe of fore wing pale ; fringe 
of hind wing as above. 
Penang, type in coll. British Museum. N. Borneo, both 
sexes in coll. Joicey. 
13 a. Lagoptera ochrobrunnea nicanora, subsp. n. 
So 2? .—64-80 mm. 
Pectus and legs strongly suffused with smoke-colour or 
blackish. 
Fore wing more reddish than in the name-type, sometimes 
almost asin L, inversa; median area generally less broad 
than in ochrobrunnea ochrobrunnea, but with the postmedian 
line still running to hind margin, not (as in inversa) to 
subterminal line ; distal area with dark vein-streaks stronger 
and more diffused ; terminal area slightly broader, with the 
fine line at termen dentate, enclosing a whitish interneural 
dot in each tooth ; pale parts of fringe more clouded with 
smoky scales. 
Hind wing above blacker, with the thin white streak 
generally sharper. 
Underside darker, especially on fore wing. 
Dutch New Guinea: Wandammen Mtns., 3000-4000 
feet, Nov. 1914 (4. H.dé F. Pratt), type and another g; 
Arfak Mtns., 4000 feet, Feb.—March 1909 (C. B. Pratt), 
1g. Also from Sudest and Rossel Islands. Here belong 
further Hampson’s Dutch New Guinea records of “ inversa.’” 
Labelled by Talbot ‘ Lagoptera inversa nicanora, Warr.,’” 
which must be an unpublished name. 
14, Anua subdiversa, sp. n. 
3 .—64 mm. 
Head and thorax red-brown ; palpus black-brown, at base 
mixed with ochreous beneath; antennal shaft proximally 
white. Pectus and femora reddish ochreous; tibie and 
tarsi predominantly blackish. Abdomen light ochreous 
brown, dorsally suffused with dark grey. 
Fore wing red-brown, with scattered blackish irroration 
and with more or less strong dark leaden-grey suffusions, 
which leave freer the middle of the wing and a very ill- 
defined subterminal band; extreme costal edge ochreous 
proximally ; antemedian line indistinct, dark, distally pale- 
edged, sinuous and strongly oblique outwards to submedian 
woe we 
