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with black ; red terminal line almost obsolete, invisible to the naked eye, discernible 

 with the lens as a series of exceedingly fine, well separated interneural marks ; 



fringe green, at tips whitish grey. Hindwinq with termen scarcely prominent 



at R 3 ; postmediau and terminal lines and fringe as on forewing ; the characteristic 

 cell-mark of the genus present, thickened on DC 2 , very slender on anterior half 

 of DC 3 , enlarged into a black-mixed dot at cell-fold, here terminating. 



Underside paler green. Forewing with costal edge nearly as above ; 



cell-dot present; very shadowy indications of a postmedian line. Hindwing 



almost unmarked ; very slender traces of the cell-mark. 



Type in coll. Tring Mns., unfortunately without any indication of its source. 



Very distinct in the reddish postmedian line, obsolescence of red terminal line, 

 and in the green fringe. 



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34. Anisozyga albifimbria viridimargo subsp. nov. 



Differs from a. albifimbria Warr. {Nov. Zool. x. 262), the form from 

 Bougainville, Treasury, Choiseul, Gizo, Isabel, Florida and S. Christoval Islands, 

 as follows : 



<$. Scarcely distinguishable above except that the costal margin of forewing is 

 less mixed with white ; subterminal white spots small. Snbmarginal band of 

 forewing beneath broadened in anterior part and extending faintly to the hindmargin, 

 contained (narrow but distinct) on anterior half of hindwing. 



? . Termen not white, except for some quite small lunules proximally to some 

 of the green ones (especially before and behind SC 5 of the forewing) ; the green 

 marginal lunules larger ; fringe less pure white. Both wings beneath with 

 complete, rather broad brown submarginal band. 



Vella Lavella, February— March 1908 (A. S. Meek). Type in coll. Tring Mas. 



The antemedian line is on an average less angulated on submedian fold than 

 in a. albifimbria. but this is not constant. 



35. Anisozyga sublitwata subobsoleta subsp. nov. 



$ ? . Both wings beneath with less suffusion in proximal half ; forewing 

 with first line entirely wanting ; hindwing beneath with first line (or band) entirely 

 wanting in $ , slender and faint in ? . 



Ninay Valley, Central Arfak Mountains, Dutch New Guinea. Type in coll. 

 Tring Mus. 



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36. Anisozyga iridescens longiuscula subsp. nov. 



Larger than i. iridescens Warr. (29-35 mm., as against 26-30), relatively 

 slightly longer-winged ; $ otherwise scarcely distinguishable, the terminal line, 

 however, more mixed with fuscous. ¥ as described by me in Nov. Zool. xx. 407. 



Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea. Type {3) in coll. Tring Mus. 



1 find that innuba Warr. {Nov. Zool. xiv. 128), with the terminal markings 

 redder and extending in a breadth of almost 1 mm. to tornns on both wings, is the 

 $ to i. iridescens (Biagi) ; reducta Warr. {Nov. Zool. xix. 70), from Ninay Valley, 

 Central Arfak Mountains, is another race of the same species, the 9 with the 

 border shaped almost as in i, iridescens = innuba, but coloured as in i. longiuscula. 



