1883.] MR. F. MOORR ON MMNAINA AND KtTPI O^fNA. 225 



than in either of those species, the two bands between the median and 

 submedian well separated in the female ; the submarginal spots are 

 comparatively larger than in R. juventa. Hind wing with widely 

 separated basal markings as in R. ishma, the two marginal rows of 

 spots less distinct than in 22. ^Mreje/a. 



Expanse, c? 3^, $ 3 inches. 



Hab. North Luzon. In coll. F. Moore, G. Semper, and British 

 Museum. 



9. Radena ishma. 



Danais ishma, Butler, Cist. Entom. i. p. 2 (1869) ; id. Lep. Exot. 

 i. p. 53, pi. 20. f. 3 (1871), 6- 

 Hab. Gilolo, Celebes. 



10. Radena meganira. 



Danais meganira, Godt. Enc. Meth. ix. p. 192 (1819); Boisd. 

 Faune de I'Oceanie, ix. p. 104 ; Blanch. Voy. Pole Sud, p. 387, 

 pi. 2. f. 4, 2, 



? Papilio clavic/er, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i. 5. p. 2289 (1788-93); 

 Zschacli, Mus. Lesk. Ent. p. 89 (1788). 



Hub, Ceram. 



11. Radena curtisi, n. sp. 



Allied to R. sobrinoides. Fore wing with a very slender, long, 

 basal, discoidal streak ; a smaller irregular constricted spot at 

 the end, the two upper discal series of spots much smaller, the two 

 streaks below the cell narrower. Hind wing with similar basal in- 

 terspaces ; the discoidal more entire and its bifid streak defined ; the 

 two marginal rows of spots much smaller. 



Expanse, S 2^^, ? 3 inches. 



Hab. Batchian {Curtis). In coll. British Museum. 



12. Radena sobrina. 



Danais sobnna, Boisduval, Faune de I'Oceanie, ix. p. 103, pi. 4, 

 f. 3 (1832). 



Hab. New Guinea, Aru. 



13. Radena ptjrpurata. 



Danais purpurata, Butler, P. Z. S. 1866, p. .52. f . 2 ; Kirsch, 

 Mitth. Zool. Mus. Dresden, i. p. 114 (1877). 

 Hab. New Guinea. 



14. Radena turneri. 



Danais turneri, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 480 (1 878). 

 Hab. New Guinea, Thursday Island. 



15. Radena sobrinoides. 



Danais sobrinoiiles, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist, ser 5, vol x. p 37 

 (1882). 



Hab. New Britain ; New Ireland. 



