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in the presence of a minute fuscous aj)ic;il blotch on hind wing, but the ? has broader 

 and more complete dark borders. Both have the discocellnlars formed as in O.r)/chora, 

 but the ? frenulum is fully developed and the characteristic hair-pencil of An/so~i/(fa 

 is i)resent beneath (white). The doubtful Innubd AVarr. {Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 12S) is 

 another close ally, with tlie borders more reddish. 



Si^. Anisozyga albifinita spec. nov. 



S , 34 mm. Face whitish, somewhat mi.xed with green. Vertex grceu. Palpus 

 green on outer side, white beneath ; third joint elongate. Thorax and abdomen 

 above grey-green, strongly mixed with pnrple-fnscous ; beueatli white, the pencil 

 of hairs ajiparently white (in part damaged). Foretibia and tarsus dark fuscous 

 spotted with white. 



Both wings with discocellnlars formed somewhat as in Oxi/choru ; snbdiapha- 

 nous grey-green, vagnely watered transversely with rather darker grey-green, the 



veins interruptedly fuscous. Forewinc/ with costal edge purple-fuscous, with a 



few small whitish dots ; iirst line rather broad, whitish, Innulate, outcurved in 

 submedian area and terminating in a large, distinct white spot on posterior margin; 

 discal spot dark fuscous ; postmedian line scarcely traceable except as a conspicuous 

 white spot on posterior margin at about 3 mm. from antemedian ; a vague distal 

 bordering of purple-fuscous, its proximal edge about 3 mm. from termen costally, 

 projecting between radials and again behind M-, where it reaches the white post- 

 median spot, only 2 mm. wide between R' and M- ; a fine dark terminal line, 



swelling into spots between the veins. Hhuhving with rather large dark cell- 



sjjot, inner margin somewhat variegated, being mixed with purple-fuscons dusting 

 and some small whitish spots ; a vague pnrple-fnscons border and dark terminal 

 line nearly as on forewing. 



Underside paler, almost unmarked ; forewing with a small dark cell-spot, both 

 wings with terminal interneural dots. 



Mount Goliath, Febraary 1011 (A. S. Meek). Type in coll. Rothschild. 



39. Anisozyga albinata taminata snbsp. nov. 



(?, 36-38 mm.; ?, 32-33 mm. Ditiers from typical ulUnnta Warr. {Nov. 

 Zool. xiii. SO, as ab. o{ Jlavilinea) in having the purplish-fuscons cloudings greatly 

 extended, the abdomen dorsally mostly purplish-fuscous, some of the white dorsal 

 spots obliterated, and in having the antemedian line (which, as in albinata albinata, 

 is only distinct in the anterior half) white, not yellowish. The fuscons markings 

 normally consist in the forewing of a median band 3-4 mm. in width right across 

 the wing, and some terminal clouding from costa to across R^ ; on hindwing of a 

 much enlarged apical blotch (reaching across R- and almost to the postmedian line) 

 iind some narrower shading on abdominal margin. The cJ type and one ? (Oetakwa 

 River) conform absolntely to this description, a second ? has the markings very 

 slightly less extended ; another S is intermediate towards the tyjjc form, having lost 

 the terminal dark markings of the forewing and the abdominal of the hindwing, 

 while the baud is narrowed and the ajiical blotch of the hindwing and the dorsal 

 markings of the abdomen are reduced. 



Upper Setekwa River, Snow Mountains, Untch New Guinea, 2000 — 3000 ft., 

 August 1010 (A. S. Meek), type S and a further 6 and ? ; near Oetakwa River, up 

 to 3r.OO ft., October— December 1910 (A. S, Meek), one ? ; ail in coll. Rothschild. 



