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white ocellus and a yellow ring. The upper ocellus is placed 
on the dark border near the edge of the ring; the lower one 
is placed well within the dark border and is surrounded by a 
brown outer ring. 
Head and antennz black ; thorax grey, with a black stripe 
on each side and a broader and shorter one in the middle in 
front ; pectus and legs brown, the proboscis and tarsi inclining 
to reddish ; palpi and abdomen bright yellow, the palpi 
blackish above. 
“ Normunby Island, Oct. 30, 1888.” 
Allied to 7. catops, originally described by Prof. West- 
wood from a specimen from New Iteland, in Boisduval’s 
collection. The only specimen in the British Museum 
agreeing with the description of J’. catops is a female from 
Port Moresby, from which 7. fimbriata differs in the broader 
marginal markings, the lower ocellus, which is nearly as large 
as the upper one, though much smaller in TZ. catops, and, 
what is probably of much greater consequence, the absence of 
any yellow colouring towards the inner margin of the hind 
wings. 
11. Tenaris barbata. 
Exp. al. 83 millim. 
Male.—Pure white ; fore wings with the inner margin con- 
vex beyond the base, the costa and apex narrowly and evenly 
edged with black, ceasing at the extremity of the first disco- 
cellular nervule ; hind wings narrowly dusted with blackish 
at the tip as far as the second subcostal nervule, and again 
from the anal angle halfway along the inner margin, the upper 
ocellus showing indistinctly through, but the black, blue- 
dusted lower ocellus with its white pupil well marked, though 
the outer rings are less distinct ; at the base is a large brush 
of reddish-brown hair, and-the hair between the median and 
first submedian nervures is yellow for a third of the length 
of the wing and white beyond; the hair between the first 
and second submedian nervures, parallel to the dusky stripe 
on the inner margin, is also reddish brown. 
Underside: fore wings as above; hind wings with the 
whole of the base from the costa to the inner margin yellow, 
slightly interrupted at the base of the cell; ocelli of moderate 
size, black, with inner crescents of blue dusting, and white 
pupils; the concentric rings are yellow and brown; the uppe: 
ocellus is so close to the tip of the wing that the costa cuts 
off half the upper edge of the outer brown ring; the lower 
ocellus is placed near but well within the hind margin. 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 6. Vol. iv. 1] 
