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submarginal row of large suffused white spots, only divided 
by the nervures, running across both wings, those nearest the 
costa of the fore wings longest and furthest from the hind 
margin. 
Underside similar, but rather paler; a small pale blue spot 
before the end of the cell, followed beyond the cell by a row 
of three spots on the fore wings and five on the hind wings ; 
the first of the three on the fore wings is a small streak, and 
the third is a long white streak, tapering outwards to a 
point. 
Body and extreme base of wings spotted with white. 
“ St. Aignan, Oct. 21, 1888; Normunby, Oct. 30, 1888.” 
Two specimens from the former locality and one from the 
latter. A very distinct species, with but little resemblance 
to any previously described species allied to Huplea. 
Genus CALLIPL@A. 
Calliplea, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1875, p. 1; Moore, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 292. 
5. Calliplea Jamesi. 
ease Jamesi, Butl. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 766, pl. xxvii. 
a, 2. 
“ Normunby, Oct. 30, 1888.’ One specimen, 
A rather variable species. ‘The present specimen has five 
white spots on the fore wings and three white dots on the 
hind wings, and beneath, in addition, a white dot just above 
the discocellular nervule, and a submarginal row of white 
dots, which, on the hind wings, do not extend to the tip. 
There are four specimens in the British Museum, two (the 
types) from Port Moresby, New Guinea, and two from New 
Guinea without further specification of locality. None of 
these agree exactly in spotting with Mr. Thomson’s specimen, 
though the correctness of the identification is hardly doubtful. 
Genus SALPINX. 
Salpinx, Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 17 (1816); Moore, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 300. 
6. Salpinx eustachius, sp. n. 
Exp. al. 69-71 millim. 
Male.—Rich tawny brown, hardly paler except towards 
the margins of the posterior wings; a large buff sexual mark 
