216 LEPIDOPTERA INBICA. 



Dorcas, Grose-Smith, Novitates Zool. i. p. 354 (1894) ; Rhop. Bxot. 1895, p. 4. 

 Isept. pi. 1, fig. 7, 8. de Niceville, I.e. p. 539. Habitat. Humboldt Bay, New 

 Guinea. — Hamadryodes Nausicaa (Neptis Nausicaa, de Niceville, Journ. As. See. 

 Bengal, 1897, p. 537, fig. Habitat. New Guinea. — Hamadryodes Nemeus (Neptis 

 Nemeus, de Niceville, I.e. p. 538. fig. Habitat. New Britain. 



Genus Acca. — Hiibner, Verz. Schmett. p. 44 (1816). Scudder, Proc. Amer. 

 Acad. Arts and Sci. 1875, p. 10. — Neptis (part), Auctorum. — Nejytis (sect. 5), 

 Fekler, Neues Lep. p. 31 (1861). Imago. — Male. Forewing elongate, triangular; 

 costa arched at the base, apex rounded, exterior margin oblique, convex below the 

 apex and almost even, posterior margin deeply concave in the middle ; first sub- 

 costal emitted at about one-fifth before end of the cell, second at some distance 

 beyond the end, both short; upper discocellular rather long, outwardly oblique, 

 second discocellular shorter than the upper ; cell area rather broad, open ; two 

 upper medians emitted at a little beyond the opposite discocellulars ; lower median 

 opposite nearly half the upper end of the cell ; submedian vein deeply recurved. 

 Hindwing triangularly ovate ; anterior margin arched, exterior margin obliquely 

 convex, slightly uneven; costal border basally glossy grey, with an unglossed brownish- 

 grey patch extending medially from the costal vein to below base of subcostals, and 

 with an elongated fusiform glandular patch of raised scales extending along the 

 anteriorly dilated middle of the costal vein; precostal vein bifid at half its length, 

 inner point short; subcostal branch and radial at equal distance from the costal vein; 

 costal vein short, laterally dilated in the middle, ending at some distance before the 

 apex. Body slender ; head, thorax, and base of abdomen hairy ; palpi very slender, 

 finely hairy to the tip ; antennae slender, with an elongated slender pointed club ; 

 eyes naked. Type. A. Venilia. — Acca Venilia (Pap. Venilia, Linn. Syst. Nat. x. 

 edit. p. 478 (1758). Clerck, Icones, pi. 32, fig. 4 (1764). Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. i. 

 p. 134. Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 219, fig. B.C. Acca Venilia, Hiibn. Verz. p. 44 

 (1816), Scudder, I.e. p. 100 (1875). Habitat. Ceram ; (?) Java. — Acca Evanescens 

 (Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. p. 147, pi. 51 (1886). Habitat. Batchian. — Acca 

 mortifacies (Neptis mortifacies, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1875, p. 5. Habitat. Cape 

 York, Australia. — Acca cyanifera, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1878, p. 481. Habitat. 

 New Guinea. — Acca anceps (Neptis anceps, Grose-Smith, Nov. Zool.i. p. 353 (1894)- 

 Rhop. Bxot. 1895, p. 3, iV^ej)^. pi. 1, fig. 5, 6. Habitat. New Guinea. — Acca satina 

 (Neptis satina, Grose-Smith, Nov. Zool. i. p. 352 (1894). de Niceville, J. As. Soc. 

 Bengal, 1897, p. 539. Habitat. New Guinea. — Acca Brebissoni (Lim. Brebissoni, 

 Boisd. Voy. Astr. Lep. p. 132 (1832). Neptis Brebissoni, de Niceville, I.e. p. 540, 

 fig. Habitat. New Guinea ; Waigiou. 



Genus Phsdyma. — Felder, Neues Lep. p. 31 (1861). Semper, Reis. Philip. Lep. 

 p. 143 (1889). Acca (part), Hiibner, Verz. p. 44. — Male. Forewing elongated, sub- 



