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spot obliquely beyond, nearer the hind margin, that beneath 
the ninth spot only separated from it by a constriction. 
Body black, spotted with white ; anal appendages tawny. 
‘¢ Normunby Island, Oct. 18, 1888.” One specimen. 
Allied to S. palla, Butl., from Aru, which appears from 
the description to be identical with S. papwana, Reak. 
SATYRINZ. 
Genus MYCALESIS. 
Mycalesis, Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 54 (1816 ?). 
8. Mycalesis flagrans. 
Mycalesis flagrans, Butl, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. [4] xviit. p. 243 
(1876). 
Rossel Island, Nov. [Oct. ?] 18, 1888.” 
A single worn specimen. ‘The type was received from 
Port Moresby. 
Morpuine. 
Genus TENARIS. 
Tenaris, Hubn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 52 (1816?). 
Drusilla, Swains, Zool, Ml. i, pl. xi, (1820). 
9. Tenaris Kirschi. 
Drusilla Kirschi, Staud. Exot. Schmett. p. 199. n. 16 (1887). 
“ Normunby Island, Oct. 30, 1888.” 
Two males, This species is new to the British-Museum 
collection. Itwas described by Staudinger from Port Moresby, 
South-west New Guinea. It is allied to 7. doptrica, Voll. 
10. Tenaris fimbriata, sp. n. 
Exp. al. 90 millim. 
Female.—White ; fore wings with the costa and apex, as 
far as the lowest branch of the median nervure, dark brown ; 
hind wings with the costa, apex, and hind margin nearly to 
the anal angle dark brown, the upper ocellus with the small 
pale pupil and large yellowish ring faintly defined on the 
dark colour of that portion of the wing; the lower ocellus not 
visible above. 
Underside similar; the ocelli of the hind wings well- 
marked, black, slightly speckled with blue, and with a small 
