184 ^Ir. G. T. Bethune-Baker on new 



CandaUdes arfaki, sp. n. (PI. VII. fig. 4.) 



c? . Both wings pure white, shglitly greyish at the base. 

 Priniavies with the apex very broadly intense black, ex- 

 tending two-thirds to the cell, nearly halfway down thecosta, 

 and right down the termen almost into the tornas ; fringes 

 black : secondaries greyish along the abdominal fold, with 

 the underside markino's showing through ; frinofcs white, 

 finely interrupted at the veins, black at the tornus, witu 

 white extremities. 



Underside: both wings white, with greyish-brown markings. 

 Primaries with base greyish to over half the cell ; costa 

 greyish brown ; a brown line closing the cell ; a very broad 

 curved, brown, transverse band from about vein 10 to vein 2 

 or just beyond, tapering somewhat on each side; the precise 

 width and area of this band differ slightly in the series before 

 me; beyond this the ground is irrorated with whitish fine 

 scales, broadly at the apex, tapering finely along the termen 

 to vein 2; termen finely brown, intersected at the veins; 

 fringes brown. Secondaries restricted chocolate-grey at the 

 base, with a small brown ba^al spot below vein 8 (some- 

 times absent) ; a very irregular broad subbasal band of 

 brown, widest on the abdominal margin, where it is almost 

 confluent with the postmedian band, which extends along the 

 margin to meet it ; cell closed by a brown line ; postmedian 

 band composed of confluent quadrangular spots, the third 

 projected much outwards, fourth inwards, fifth and sixth 

 inwards again, generally ending in the angle of vein 2; 

 seventh outwards, eighth a broad dash all along the abdo- 

 minal margin; a row of subterminal internervular spots; 

 termen finely brown ; fringes white, intersected at the veins. 



Expanse 34 mm. 



Hah. Warraasin, 6000 feet; Momi, 4000 feet; Arfak 

 Mountains ; in November and December. 



Type in Coll. G. H. Kenrick. 



This species is a near ally of my C. meekly from Owgarra, 

 British New Guinea. 



Hypochrysops loendisi, sp. n. (PI. VII. fig. 5.) 



$ . Both wings orange-yellow. Primaries with apical 

 area black to the cell and extending along the costa base- 

 wards well below the termination of the cell ; termen broadly 

 black, extending somewhat along the inner margin; the 



