New Guinea^ Kei, Tenimber, d'c, 181 



Below. — Both wings with only a small strl|)e on disco- 

 cellulars, without any other maiking (at least in the two 

 males examined). 



Genitalia (text-fig. 1). — Although I was not able to 

 examine them perfectly, nevertheless it may be of interest to 



Fio-. 1 



Genitalia of Terias apatom, sp. u., (5". 



communicate what I have found. Compared with T. I. lihy- 

 thea, the claspers are shorter, the hook at their extremity is 

 longer, more curved, and more acute. I did not see a tooth 

 distally from liarpes, nor just after uncus. Penis as in 

 libi/thea. 



Expanse. — One ($ 33 mm., another only 24 mm., both cap- 

 tured at Oliliet (Jamdena), Tenimber, 1917 [Rev. D, van 

 Roessel, M.S.C.). 



The latter specimen, although smaller, agrees fully with 

 the other, only its colours being paler. I suppose it to be the 

 form of the dry season (however, no date was indicated). 



Danaidae. 



Danaida juventa kollerij subsp. n. 



Fore loing. — Stripe in cell quite developed in both sexes, 

 separated from apical spot. Markings green, larger than in 

 tumeric Butl., georgina, metaxa, eugenia^ Fruhst. ; those at 

 each side of vein 1 separated completely or coalescent on 

 outer half ; postcellular and subapical spots rounder. 



Hind loing. — Black stripe in cell rudimentary, especially 

 in $ ; circumcellular markings well developed, submarginal 

 spots completely present, admarginjil distinct in the single ? , 

 reduced in one (^ , absent in the other ^ . 



2 S c?. Mevauk.', 1910 (Bev. J. Vlegm), Okabn, 1911 {Bev. 

 Fr.F. Vertenten) ; 1 ? , Okaba, 1911 (Fev. Fr.F. Vertenten). 



