Neto Guinea^ Kei, Tpnimhov^ dkc. 183 



Enploia pnmila jamesl^ Biitl. Proc. Zool. Soc. Loiul. 187G, 

 p. 7GG. 



1 cT, 1 ? , Okabn, 1910, 11)11. [Rev. J, Viegeii). 



Satyridae. 



Elymnias afjondas, Boisd. Voy. Astr., Lt'p. [). 138, f. lii. 

 fig. 5. ' 



Rev. Fr. P. Verteiiteii has sent three <^ (^ captured at 

 Okaba and Merauke, 1913. Tliey resemble very mucli the 

 form described by Mr. Frulistorfer as melagondas. One 

 specimen lias no subapical lighter ba!id on fore wings; in tlie 

 two others it is present, but much reduced, one of them 

 having the wings scarcely crenulate at the outer margins; 

 the ocelli of hind wings are situated on an orange back- 

 ground also above, and the fore wing presents a blue ocellus 

 (without circles) on vein 2 beneath near the outer margin. 



Amathusiidse. 



7\vnarls cntops vaneechei^ subsp. n. 



^ . Near T. c. colarima, v. E. 



Above. — Fore wing : white costal streak distinct till bej^ond 

 middle of margin. Border greyish brown, in cell as broad 

 as in T, c, catoj)^, Westvv., behind cidl passing on vein G, 

 betw^een which and vein 7 it leaves a white space, irrorated 

 with brownish grey at extremities; at apex more or less 

 ))aler, between 7 and 6 at mnrgin only with some squama?, 

 disappearing completely behind 6. Vein 5 almost entirely, 

 4 partially, 3 at base, and median vein ± irrorated with 

 greyish brown. Hind wing: almost as in 7\ c. nnjhrdiay 

 Westw. Yellow at base well maiked, distal border almost 

 disappearing, very narrow, disparse, only 1-2 mm. broad 

 between veins 7-4. Ocelli of underside visible. 



Below. — Border almost as above, veins not irrorated with 

 brown ; base of cell exce})t on limits -without irroration. 

 Hind wing: costal border extending to 8, in basal half to 

 subcostal ; termijial border as above, somewhat broader 

 between 6-4. Base a little yellow\ Ocelli well marked, 

 outer circle narrow, diffusely limited. 



2 S S , Meranke, 1911 {Rev. J. Viegen). 



Named after Mr. R. van Eecke, Conservator of the Museum 

 at Leiden, who rendered me great services in my studies. 



