( 410 ) 



incurved between radials and posteriorly, slightly excurved between, accompanied 

 distally by a series of white vein-spots ; terminal line dark brown, thickest at 

 vein-ends, gradually narrowing (in places almost interrupted) between ; fringe very 

 pale whitish yellow. Iliixlwiixj with termcn subcrenulate and a moderate tooth at 

 R' ; cell one-third, C closely appressed for a short distance, R- from very near R' ; 

 cell-spot, postmedian and terminal lines and fringe as on forewing. 



Under-surface whitish blue-green, costal half of forewing brighter green with 

 whitish, fnscons-spotted costal edge except at base ; no other markings. 



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



More vivid green than most of the genus. 



61. Gelasma balteata fWarr.). 



The type of this species {Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 137) is a i in worn condition, the 

 palest parts therefore appearing clearer white than would otherwise be the case. 

 I have now before me two ? ? from Mount Goliath, February 1911, in beautiful 

 condition, which may jiossibly represent a local race, but are probably typical of 

 the species. Their size is larger (30-32 mm.), the elbow in the termen of the 

 hindwing appears slighter, the white areas of both wings are well speckled with 

 green, terminal line green, fringe whitish, tinged with green. 



The ? palpus is slender, with the terminal joint moderately elongate. In all 

 three specimens SC anastomoses with SC-. 



02. Gelasma bicolor privata subsp. nov. 



cJ, 24 mm. Differs from typical hiroliv Warr. {Nov. Zool. xiii. p. 8S) in its 

 slightly larger size, rather less strong tail to hindwing, slightly whiter, slightly 

 less irregular lines, with the accompanying green shades rather less thick, the 

 postmedian and the cell-s2J0ts obsolete beneath, the underside of hindwing, and of 

 forewing at distal aud posterior margins, being whitish, the rest of forewing greener. 

 The third joint of the palpns looks slightly longer, but this may be merely a matter 

 of position or exposure, as no precise measurements have been possible. 



SO' of the forewing arises from the cell and anastomoses at a point with C, 

 afterwards closely approaching SC- ; R' is connate or barely stalked ; C of hind- 

 wing anastomoses at slightly more than a point with the cell, R- arises very near 

 R'. Antennal pectinations coarse and curved, as in TItalassodes ; hindtibia dilated, 

 with hair-pencil and very short terminal process. 



Mount Goliath, January lUU (A. 8. Meek). 



(53. Gelasma submixta spec. nov. 



?, 22-24 mm. Near commixta Warr. {Nor. Zool. xiii. j). 80), similarly 

 ci)loureil but less mixed with white, smaller, both wings rounder, forewing with the 

 postmedian line more curved, bearing no white vein-dots distally. The green 

 lines and cell-spots ar(' not on the wIkjIc very conspicnons — i.e. not greatly 

 dark(!n(Kl ; the dark terminal line is marked chiefly — in some examples only — at 

 tlie vein-ends. The structure seems (juite to agree with that of commi.cl<i, tlie 

 palpUH slender, with both second and third joints long, forewing with >SC' from cell, 

 anastomosing with (! and nearly always with S("-' also, R' stalked, DC incurved, 

 hindwing with K" from very near R'. The similarity in colour, shape, palpus, etc., 



