88 Messrs. J. J. Joicey and G. Talbot on neto 



40. EuhorJetn flainmens dhcus, subsp. ii. 

 (Fl. Vlll. fig. 10.) 



$ . Upperslde. — Fore wing as in flainmens, B. -Baker. 

 Uind wing with a narrower black margin, the red band nearest 

 the margin from vein 4 to anal angle ; basal black extended, 

 invading ct'll to a greater extent than in f/a?n>netts. 



Cndeviiide ot foie wing as in the typical form. Hind wing 

 •with a large black discal patch almost joined to a basal spot ; 

 in one specimen it is merged into the basal black so as to fill 

 nearly all the cell. 



Some specimens of Jiammens from the Arfak Mtns. possess 

 a small discal spot. 



4 ? ? , 3000-4000 feet, Wandammen Mtns., Nov. 



SatnrniadsB. 

 41. Coscinocera hercules heraclides, subsp. n. 



^ . Upperside with basal band of fore wing more oblique 

 in its lower j)art and crossing vein 2 midway between the 

 cell and postdiscal band ; its upper lunate portion is only 

 3'5 mm. from the black outer border of the eye-spot. The 

 eye-spot on fore wing is about twice the size of the one on 

 the hind wing ; on the underside they are only faintly edged 

 with yellow-brown. 



A specimen from the Angi Lakes is transitional to euri/s- 

 thens, Roths., in having the basal line on the fore wing 

 shifted nearer the cell and its upper part farther from the 

 eye-spot. The eye-spots below are thinly edged with yellow- 

 brown proximally. 



1 ^ (type), Wandammen Mtns., 6000 feet, Nov.; 1 S, 

 Angi Lakes, Arlak, 6000 feet, Jan.-Feb. ; 1 c? in Tring 

 Museum from Arfak. 



Uraniidae. 



42. Urapteroides semiobsoleta reducta^ subsp. n. 



$ ? . The fore wing has a narrower margin, but it is 

 broader along basal part of costa than in the typical form 

 from British New Guinea. 



5 cJ (J, 2 ? ? , AVandammcn Mtns., 3000-4000 feet, Nov. 



Cossidae. 

 43. Zeuzera caudata, sp. n. 



Allied \o postexcisa. Hampson. 



J . Fore wing with all spots obsolescent except costal and 



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