( 545 ) 

 4(i4. Angonyx boisduvali (PI. II. f. 11, j). 



*.htgonyx hoisdm-uU Rothschild, Nuv. Zcmi.. i. p. 82 (18'.I4) ( J , Guadalcanal' ; — Mus. Tring) : id., 

 l.r. iii. t. 14 f. 14 { ¥ ) (189^). 



S ? . Larger than testacea, more uuiform in colour, greenish grey, greyish 

 white discal area of forewiug gradually fading away distally between R- and hinder 

 margin, no black submarginal spots 1{- — M- ; hindwing much paler, greenish grey 

 from base to discal line, outside this more or less cinnamon. Underside of wiugs 

 pale greenish grey. 



cj. Harpe nearly as in A. testacea papauna, rather more regularly lanceolate, 

 and tenth tergite less abruptly bent downwards. 



Hab. Solomon Islands. 



In the Tring Museum in $S, 2 ? ¥ from : Guadalcanar ; Florida, i. ; Isabel, 

 vi. vii. ; Kulambangra, ii. (Meek and Eichhorn) ; Shortlands (Ribbe). 



465. Angonyx meeki spec. nov. (PI. II. f. 6, $). 



$ . In size and shape like tfstucca, bnt hindwing yellow, with a brown distal 

 border, which is sinuate in middle, and an ill-defined basi-discal brown patch 

 between cell and abdominal margin. Underside of wings yellow from base to disc, 

 furewing with a blackish brown spot upon cross-veins, longitudinal, no brown cloudy 

 patch on disc behind cell. Harpe as slender as in the ])reueding, but distinctly 

 spatulate ; tenth tergite as iu testacea, sternite less sinuate. 



Hub. Solomon Islands. 



In the Tring Museum 15 Si from: Guadalcanar, April, ti/pe; Florida I., 

 January ; Kulambangra, February ; collected by Messrs. A. S. Meek and Eichhorn ; 

 Bougainville (Ribbe) ; Guadalcanar (Woodford) 



UXXVI. ENPINANGA gen. nov.— Type : ciyens. 



I'uiUKra Walker, List Lep. Ins. B. M. viii. p. l.")4 (1850) (partim ; type : antoiiwihjn). 



.itujoiii/j:, Butler (iion Boisduval, 1875), Trims. Eiit. Sw\ Lmut. p. 2ljl (1879). 



Chaerovumjja, Hampson (huh Duponchel, 1835), iu Blanf., Fauna Brit. 1ml., Muths, i. p. 90 (1892). 



c??. Differs from Anyoni/x in the following characters. Palpus and eye 

 smaller ; antenna much shorter in both sexes than the cell of the forewing ; first 

 segment of foretarsus mui-ii shorter than foretihia ; sjnirs short, longer terminal one 

 of iiiudtihia about one-third the length of the first tarsal segment, this not shorter 

 than the first midtarsal segment ; comb of the latter less distinct than in Aiuimn/.r. 

 6. Tenth segment much shorter than in Amjonyx ; tergite slender, slightly 

 curved, not comjiressed ; sternite liroader than tergite, much shorter, truncate- 

 -iiiiiute. Chisjier sliort, rounded sole-shajjcd, dorsal margin rounded dilated, concave 

 ut base ; seven to nine large truncate friction-scales, arranged in three rows, situated 

 in u dejiression. Penis-sheath with one dentate process projecting distad. 

 ICarly stages not known. 

 Hub. Indo-Malayan Subregiou. 

 Four species : 



Forewing with two black contiguous patches 

 Ijehind costal margin, the external one 

 being the costal portion of a discal band 

 which is vestigial between R- and M'. . 4(j0. E. ciyens. 



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