Ilelerocera from Dutch Neio Guinea. 67 



Uiulersicle grey-white, basal area pale chrome-yellow ; a 

 broad bluish-black distal band on both wings with well- 

 defined inner edge on the fore wing touching margin in 2 

 and 4 and leaving a subterrainal row o£ white dots, on the 

 liind wing with an irregular outer edge. Fore wing Avith a 

 well-defined black discal spot. 



Head pale green ; tegulre dark green ; patagia chocolate- 

 brown mixed with black ; abdomen stone-grey ; dorsal tuffc 

 brown, a pale yellow lateral stripe on first 5 segments ; legs 

 and underside of body stone-grey ; fore legs chocolate-brown 

 on outside ; palpi grey-white, first segment chocolate- 

 brown. 



Length of fore wing 18 mm. 



Hab. Wandammen Mtns., 3003-iOOO feet, Nov. 1 S- 



Anisozyga veniplaga plena, subsp. n. 

 (PI. IV. fig. 6.) 



Anisoffatm'a veniplar/n, Warr. Nov. Zool. xiv, p. 130 (1907) (Biagi). 



(^ . Differs in having the apical patch on the fore wing 

 entire, and in the patches on the inner margin and on the 

 hind wing being larger. 



Hab. Wandammen Altns., 3000-4000 feet, Nov. 4 d" c? . 



Prasinocyma angiana, sp. n. 

 (PI. IV. fig. 13.) 



Probably nearest to corollary Prout. 



? . Colour sea-green as in bicoloi', Warren f. Basal line 

 ranch more angulated, terminal dots much smaller (?), discal 

 dot of fore wing accompanied by a reddish mark, abdomen 

 with a dorsal line ; the two latter points associate this form 

 with the corolla group. Differs from corolla, Prout, in colour 

 and shape, the costal margin being relatively less elongate. 



Length of fore wing 18 mm. 



Hab. Arfak Mtns., Angi Lakes, 6000 feet, March. 1 ? . 



Subfam. Labentiin^. 



Anapalta semiviridis, sp. n. 

 (PI. in. fig. 4.) 



$ . Upperside. — Fore icing with black ground-colour mixed 

 with brown scaling and dark green markings. A thin basal 



* Frasinocyma corolla, Prout, Nov. Zool. xs. p. 431 (1913) (South 

 Dutcli N. Guinea). 



t Chlorochroma bicolor, Warr. Nov. Zool. xiv. p. 131 (1907) (Brit. 

 N. Guinea), 



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