184 Mr. G. Hulstaert on Lepidoplera from 



Tcenaris rothscliildi maneta^ subsp. n. 



^ . Near T. r, merana, Frulist. , 



Ahove, — Fore wing resembles mucli T. r. rothscliildi^ Sin., 

 forma pelagia, Frulist. White costal streak not very distinct. 

 Costal border greyish, scarcely broader at apex, disappearing 

 about vein 6. Inner border brownish grey, extending to 

 vein 3 or somewhat above, filling cell almost entirely. 

 Termen between both borders completely white ; fringe grey 

 when seen with the lens. Hind wing white, border greyish 

 brown, very diffuse proximally, covering apical ocellus, then 

 narrowing, disappearing almost completely at posterior ocellus, 

 only touching it distally. Anal angle with very fine border, 

 or broader but more slightly irrorated. Anal margin with 

 broader boi-der. Submedian hairs long, white or very feebly 

 yellow. Ocelli beh)w visible, black centre of anal one present 

 ab )ve. 



B'eloio. — Fore wing as above, but colour darker grey. 

 Hind wing : border not extending over vein 7, passing into 

 black circle of ocellus ; behind it narrower than in T. r. 

 meranaf disappearing about vein 3. Anal ocellus surrounded 

 by white background. A grey spot opposite sexual 

 marking. Below base of ccdl a little yellow. Ocelli equally 

 large, in two specimens as small as in T, r. rothscliildi^ in 

 another as in T. r. ansuna^ Fruhst, ; yellow circle rather 

 ])ale, black one of posterior ocelli narrow. 



'6 S S (^"6 of them in coll. Fr. van de Velde, Louvain) ; 

 Merauke, 1911 {Rev. J, Viegen). 



Nymphalidae. 



Cethosia lamarchi elateiay Fruhst., Seitz, Grossschm. Erde, 

 ix. p. 502. 



Eev. Fr. J. Klerks, M.S.C., has sent from Tenimber 2> S <^ 

 captured at Gliliet (Jamdena), 1911, one having the inter- 

 nerval strise quite developed, another showing only spurs of 

 them between veins 7-5 ; the third is no longer in our 

 collection. 



Mynes geoffroyi, Guer. Voy. Coq. t. xvi. 



1 ? (Okaba, 1911), allied to M. g. geoffroyi, Guer., and 

 M. g. sestia, Fruhst., but differing from both. As there is 

 but a single ? , T do not venture to separate it from them. 



