Delias (ind Oniiiliojitcia //vi»? X- ir Uninrd. Ct[ 



varial)le than others. On the hi;i(.l wing the ♦;c)ltlcn culuiu' 

 varies to grey-white, but is always more or less permanent 

 in cellule 7 and at the distal marf^in. On the abdonuMi 

 the extent of black hair is al.so varial)le. 



'I'iie lenL^th of fore win<^ rani,M's from Gi mm. to 02 mm. 

 in the (J, and from 91 mm. to 110 mm. in the $ . 



Types : a J* anil a ? from Angi [^akes, Arfak ^Mountains, 

 GOOO ft., Dutch New Guinea, Jan.-Feb., li»14, collected by 

 Mc-sr.-j. A. C. and F. Pratt. A series from the same locality 

 during March 1914. 



Dtiuis lieronl, var. aIl>o-octiIatuft, sp. n. (PI. VI. fig. 1.) 



The (J upperside is similar to heroin, Ken., except that 

 the black margin is slightly wider on the hind wing, the 

 l)lack split at the end of cell underneath showing quite 

 plainly on the upperside. 



Undenn'ide. — Front wings as in heroni. Lower wings : 

 ground-colour white, very narrow black border widening at 

 tiie abdomen, the yellow costal patch at base larger than in 

 /leroiii, edged with black, the spot on centre deep black ; 

 anal am;le, two round yelhnv spots and two long ones. 



? (PI. VI. tig. 2).— Markings the same as c? , the bl ;ek 

 being less deep and slightly more extended and the ground- 

 colour cream. 



fcjix ? ? and a quantity of c? <? . 



Delias caroli, nh.Jlava. (PI. VI. fig. 3.) 



(J . Upperside. — Similar to carol/, Ken,, except that there is 

 a yellow patch showiiig on the margin of hind wing. 



Uiidirside. — Top wing the same as caroli, Linver wing : 

 instead of red, as in caroli, there is a bright yellow row of 

 marginal spots, also there are two small yellow spots at the 

 anal angle. 



The following four DeZ/V/s are ? ? of described (^ (S , iind 

 the description of the ? ? may be of use to collectors. Tlie 

 collections of llothschiUi, Keririek, and Baker, we believe, all 

 contain the ? ? ; the cJ (J are figured in the Ann. & Mag. 

 Nat. lli^t. ser. «, vol. iv. no. 21, pis. vi. & vii. (1901)) :— 



Jj. heroni, ? (PI. VI. fig. 4). — Almost the same as Ken- 

 rick's (J, except that the black of the ? is much <luller 

 and more diffused and the ground-colour is cream, 

 instead of white as in the cJ (S , with three yellow spots 

 in the apex. 



D. di,vei/i, ? (PI. VI. fig. ')). — Doth upper ami under 



