64 Messrs. J. J. Joicey and G. Talbot on 
with black marginal border to above vein 4 a little broader 
and much better defined. 
Underside of fore wing with broader triangular costal spot. 
The lower of the three apical spots is yellow in its upper part. 
Hind wing with basal yellow area darker and only faintly 
tinging cellules 4-6. The marginal border is wider and its 
edge straighter than in enniana. 
Ty ve J from River Uty, North Dutch New Guinea, Jan, 
1910 (C. & F. Pratt) ; 1 & from same locality at 1500 feet, 
March 1910; 1 &, Upper Setekwa River, South Dutch New 
Guinea, 2000-3000 feet, vii.~ix. 1910 (A. S. Meek); 13, 
1 ¢, Mount Misresi, Arfak, 3000 feet, Jan. 1910 (C. & F. 
Pratt). 
3. Delias dice eceicez, subsp. n. 
(PLY: fiess26 yo ee) 
Not having a true dice, Voll., before us, we compare this 
with dorothea, Mitis., the Waigeu form. 
3. Upperside of fore wing with edge of apical border 
outwardly curved at vein 4, the border narrower below vein 3 
and only reaching saitierh ian fold. ind-wing border 
narrower, with a sir -aighter edge, and not reaching vein 5. 
Underside of fore wing with a narrow costal “border and 
costal bar; spots in apical area larger and much as in enniana, 
Ob. Hind wing paler yellow than in dorothea, more thinly 
scaled in cellules 4-6, and leaving a narrow white edging to 
the marginal border above vein 4. Marginal border nar- 
rower, edge straighter, four small spots, the larger in 6. 
2. This specimen is probably from the Owen Stanley 
Range, but bears no locality, and we place it here pro- 
visionally. 
Upperside as in dorothea, but hind wing with broader 
margin. 
Underside of fore wing with breader costal bar almost 
united with distal border. Margin of hind wing much 
broader and with a nearly straight edge. 
Hah. British New Guinea, Owen Stanley Range. (Type 
3, Lkeikei, 1500 feet, Jan—Feb: 1908, Andi: Prati? 
loc. e)-eeln Tring Mus. a ¢ from Milne Bay. 
4, Delias dice samarai, subsp. n. 
(Pl. TV. figs. 4g foe) 
3. Differs from ecetced in the less defined edge of the 
apical black on the fore wing. On the hind wing the margin 
is wider and extends beyond vein 6. 
