On new Rhopalocera Jrom X(>rt!i y,.,r (,'m'n<<i. \^.\ 



Fit/. 3. Dt-lifM h front, (J . 



/ly. 4. bakeri, J. 



Fiy. .*>. dixeyi, J. 



Fig. iS. bothmlli, cf . 



Plate VII. 



Fig. 1 . Delia* caroli, cJ . 



Fig. 2. ruthgrhUdi, (£ , 



Fig. 3. rastanfUA, (£ . 



Fig. 4. CandaliiUt arfaki, (^ . 



Fig. •'), Hgpochrgxops veiidiai, $ . 



Fig. 0. Dflias rothschildi, $ . 



t\g. 7. jordani, (S . 



XIX. — Descriptions of Three new Species of Rhopalocera 

 from North New Guinea. By G. T. BethuNE-BakER, 



F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



[Plate Vir. figB. 4 & 5.] 



Morphotenaris kenrichi^ sp. n. 



^ . UppersiJe : both wings pure snow-white. Primaries 

 with the cell up to the co3ta deep sooty black, the whole of 

 the interspace to the termeii between veins 2 and 3 extending 

 up well towards vein -4 and down to the inner margin well 

 before the tomus bright chestnut ; the black does not extend 

 beyond the cell. 



Underside as the upperside, but, in addition, there is a 

 postniedian row of small black ocellated spots, with white 

 pupils sometimes only just traceable and pale straw-coloured 

 irides, the latter absent on the primaries. Primaries with 

 three or four of these spots above the tawny chestnut patch in 

 a straight line. Secondaries with five spots curved parallel 

 with the termen, that between veins 6 and 7 the largest ; 

 both these rows show through the upperside distinctly. 



Expanse 138 mm. 



Ilab. Arfak Mountains, 4000 feet, November and De- 

 cember. 



Type in Coll. (i. U. Kenrick. 



This species is near schoenhergi, and may possibly be a 

 local form ; but it is so distinct as to necessitate a name, and 

 when the male is discovered it may prove to be a good species, 



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