( 480 ) 



32. Milionia eichhorni spec. nov. (PL XII. f. 32. S.) 



c? ? . Similar (o M. rdirahnsis and m.eeki, I)ut the forewing devoid of Hie 

 large red basal area foiind in these sjiecies, the black distal marginal liorder of 

 the hindwing not sejwrated into sjwts, and the meso-metanotmu black, not yellow. 

 From the various snbsjiecies of M. zonea the present species is easily distinguished 

 by the broad black border to the hindwing. 



Hah. Upjier Aroa 1?., British New (Jninca (A. 8. Meek and Eichhorn). 



Several specimens. 



33. Bordeta furcata spec. nov. (PL XII. f. 20. ?.) 



?. Head, thorax, first abdominal tergite and wings black; abdomen clay- 

 colonr ; legs clayish olive. 



Wings, iipjiersifh'. Forewing : a broad orange-red band extending from 



beyond middle of costal margin to outer margin, sinnate behind, the projection of 

 the baud situated proximally of the sinus continued backwards by a slaty line ; 



a white spot on disc behind base of M' encircled with slate-colour. Hindwing : 



a broad clayish ochreous band fnim costal vein to abdominal margin ; within black 

 marginal border there is a spot of a darker clayish ochreous colour. 



Underside similar to upper, slaty line situated before hinder angle of forewing 

 jnst vestigial, and clayish ochreous snbmarginal spot of hindwing joined to the 

 discal area. 



Length of forewing : 25 mm. 



Hah. Ujiper Aroa Kiver, British New Guinea (A. S. Meek and Eichhorn). 



One ?. 



AGARISTIDAE. 



34. Immetalia eichhorni Rothschild & Jord., I.e. viii. p. 406. n. 19 (1901) 



(Isabel I.). 

 (PL XII. f. 3!S. cJ.) 



35. Immetalia diversa spec. nov. (PL XII. f. 24. $, 25. S.) 

 t??. Similar to /. meeki huonis Eothsch. (1897), the band of the forewing 

 broader and more jiroximal in position, the inner edge of the band crossing cell 

 proximally of point of origin of M-. This band is in S either white {typi^) or pale 

 orange ; in the ? ? it is pale orange. The band of the hindwing, above and below, 

 is more reduced than in huonis and meeki, but slightly wider in the ? ? than in 

 the ii. 



Hah. Upper Aroa River, British New Guinea (A. S. Meek and Eichhorn). 



3(1. Immetalia meeki keiana snbsp. nov. 



i. Band of fore- and hindwing of nearly the same colour, that of the hindwing 

 being slightly paler than in meeki meeki. On the forewing the band is narrowed at 

 both ends, as it is in many specimens of /. long i pal pis. On the hindwing it is 

 about as wide as in meeki, but does not extend anteriorly beyond S('-. The fringe 

 at the a])ices of both wings is white, l)eing on the hindwing feebly yellowish, 

 reminding one of /. bernsteim. 



Hab. Great Key I. (H. Kiihn). 



One S. 



This S is of particular interest, as 6 J with au orange band on both wings are 



