218 Messrs. J. J. Jolcey and G. Talbot on neiv 



black on the fore wing ; this is more apparent below, where 

 the black margin does not continue below vein 2, excej)t very 

 slightly in the ? , and the white spot in 4 is much larger. 

 llab. Waigeu, Feb.-May. 7 (? c?, 5 ? ? . 



Terias Candida octogesia, Fruh. 

 ? -forma hiakensis, f. n. 



"We propose the above name for the Sj! specimens of octo- 

 gesia from Biak, all of which are darker yellow than ? ? 

 from Waigeu. 



We can find no difference between cJ c? of octogesia from 

 Waigeu and Biak (Schouten Is.). 



Nymplialidae. 

 Uypolinuias deois waigeuensis, subsp. n. 



This form, especially the ? , is near a race from Dampier 

 Island. 



The (J is distinguished from typical deois^ Hew., in the 

 strongly violet discal patch of the hind wing, which bears 

 only some scattered white scales. 



$ is distinguished by the absence of white on the hind 

 wing, the basal halt' being black-brown to beyond the cell, 

 with a broad brown distal band bearing the usual ocelli. 

 The white band of the fore wing is sprinkled with black- 

 brown scales, and is ill-defined distally, being thus darker and 

 less distinct than in other ? forms. 



Hal). W^aigeu, Feb.-March, 1 <?, 1 ? . Also a (^ find ? 

 in the Tring Museum. 



Apaturina enninea octavia, Fruh., ? . 



The ? of this form departs from the $ colouring of 

 erminea and resembles the ^ . 



The spots of the subapical band are larger, and below the 

 wings are paler. 



Length of fore wing 47 mm. 



Hah. Waigeu, 1 $ , Feb.-March; 2^6, April-May. 



Satyridae. 

 Ht/pocysta osyris loaigeuensis, subsp. n. 



This is the first form of Hypocysta as yet discovered on 

 W^aigeu. 



