( 595 ) 



auteinedian Laud with an obvious pale proximal border-line. Apex of hindwing 

 evenly rounded, feebly pointed at HC. 



Uiidert</(/e : forewing 'with a pair of rather heavy discal lines, the intersjiace 

 between which is more (ir less filled in with brown, grey submarginal area rather 

 well defined proximally by a brown line. 



Ifab. North India to Nias ; will perhaps be discovered on Java and Borneo. 



In the Tring Museum 18 tjc?, 1 ? from: Buxa, Bhutan; Sikhim ; Khasia 

 Hills; Nias. 



/i. K. hhaga ohtnuicata subsp. nov. 



5. Distal margin of forewing taore convex than in the previou.s ; antemedian 

 band without obvious pale proximal border ; brown discal area extended to subcostal 



fork ; black basal dot conspicuous. Hindwing : costal margin straight from base 



to beyond middle, then rather sharply receding to tip of SO", the a])ex of the wing 

 being obliquely truncate ; anal angle more prodirced than in hhaga hhaga. 



Underside: grey submarginal area of forewing sharply limited proximally 

 only down to R', discal lines not distinct. 

 Not dissected. 

 Hah. Minahassa, N. Celebes (Platen), 1 (? in coll. Staudinger. 



533. Eurypteryx molucca. 



*Eiiri/plfri/.i: iituluixa Felder, Rcise Nuvani, Lej>. t. 76. f . 1 ( ? ) (1874) (Ternate ; — Mus. Tring) ; 



Boisd., Spec. Gen. Lqi. Ilet. i. p. 47 (l«7u) : Kirby, Cat. Lrp. Iht. i. p. G77. n. 1 (IH'.lL'J ; Huwc, 



Berl. Eld. Zeil. xl. p. MYi (1895). 

 I'liiliiiiipelKs ? muliiiyyi, Butler, Trans. Zonl. Sue. Lmul. ix. p. 57^. n. 3 (1S77). 

 *.ileiiron llorulu.i Oberthiir, Et. Eat. xix. p. ?y>. t. 3. f. 16 ((J) (ISLH) (Andai ;— coll. Charles 



Oberthiir) ; Huwe, I.e. (1895). 

 Eurypteryx molnceae (!), Rothschild, Iris vii. p. 30(1 (18'.I4)- 



(??. Distal margin of forewing slightly convex in ?, straight in S, apex 

 somewhat pnxlnced, but far less than in hhaga. Hindwing more rounded than in 

 hhaga. Palpus more pointed. The huffish white costal patch of the forewing stands 

 beyond the common stem of SC and iSC"*. 



6. Tenth stcrnite broader than in hhaga, the lateral edges widened laterad. 

 Clasper less convex dorsally ; harpe (PI. IL. f s) ending in a short conical 

 process, which is not i)ointed. Penis-sheath (Pi. LV. f. 17) : the apical flap 

 armed distally with a long curved tooth, another tooth at the distal margin more 

 proximal, small teeth at the right and left- edges, the proximal part of the flap 

 clothed witli fine bristles (the most proximal portion of flap broken off). 



J . Vaginal plate small, edges incrassate ; orifice not covered, edges raised 

 but simple, neither dentate nor sinuate. 



Ilah. Northern Moluccas ; New Guinea. 



In tiie Tring Mnseum 1 i,'Z ? ? from : Ternate {tgjn', coll. Polder) ; Ka]>aur, 

 lliitch X. (iniiiea, Dec. 'IHj to Jan. "97 (W. Doiierty; ; iSndest I., Louisiade Archi- 

 pelago, April 181)8 (A. IS. Meek). 



The tiji/i: is much patched up, and the figure is very gross. It is a ?, but to 

 the end of liie abdomen -which is stuck on and is not that nf a S]iinghid — are glued 

 some frJ -segments, of which not niucii is left now, though, judging from Pelder's 

 figure, these end-segments were complete when the figure was drawn. The tuft has 

 diaappeured, but the penis is j)laiuly visible, and this shows au armature which is 

 cerluiuly tliut of the 6 mulue'oi, tliongh it does not ipiite agree with I he ligure we 



