STUDIES ON INDO-AUSTKALIAN LEPIDOPTERA II. • 6$ 



will divide it into several little white spots. The beginning of this process is to be seen in 

 the race hiero Godm. 



The early stages vvere unknown till this year. Mr. M. OKAYAMA has reared Tellervo 

 ■zoilus aequicincta Godm.-Salvin from New Pommera and has published the results of his 

 rearing experiments in „Entomologische Rundschau", 31 Jahrg. N°. 4, p. 20. There we can 

 also find some interesting remarks about the systematic place, in which the Palaeotro- 

 pinae must be inserted. 



This subfamily, which contains only one genus and species is an interesting one, also 

 by its anatomical characteristics. The maie copulatory-apparatus of T. zoilus liiempsal has been 

 not distinctly figured by Mr. FRUHSTORFER in „Ent. Zeitschr." 24, p. 150. 



Fam. Satyridae. 

 Gen. Hypocysta Westw. 



46. H. isis isias Fruhst. — 1 çf Coll. Baggelaar. 



Gen. Mycalesis Hiïbn. 



47. M. terminus F. — 3 cfcT and 7 99 Kloofbivak 17, 26 and 28 Febr. ; 1 and 6 

 1913. 1 c? Coll. Baggelaar. The spécimen from N.W. New Guinea is a dark brown transi- 

 tional form between kyllenion Fruhst. and atropates Fruhst. with a eut off area round the 

 ocellus on the anterior wings. The spécimens from Kloofbivak, specially the female ones, are 

 very light brownish yellow coloured with a black brown costal- and apical margin. The 

 partition-line between the marginal and the basai part is straight. In the cfcf we observe 

 some more black-brown along the outermargin, but the gênerai colour is yellowish and not 

 brown as in kyllenion or atropates. I would compare thèse spécimens with those from Boeroe, 

 which is inhabited by the race wakolo Fruhst. The spécimens in the Leyden Muséum from 

 there resemble very much those from Central New Guinea. It is possible that we hâve to do 

 hère with season dimorphism, but, because ail the other races on New Guinea are generally 

 darker and browner, I propose to give the name „pesegemus" to this probably new race 

 (PL III, fig. 1, la). The cf cf are smaller than the 99- 



I think it correct that remulia Cram. and terminus F. hâve been stated as belonging 

 to the same species, there being no anatomical différences between them. 



48. M. phidon phidonides Fruhst. — 150 cTcf and 99 Beaufort River Nov. and Dec. 191 2 ; 

 Kloofbivak Oct. Nov. Jan. Febr. March 1913. 3 cfcT ancl 2 99 Coll. Baggelaar. 



49. M. mahadeva Boisd. — 40 çfcf and 99 Kloofbivak Nov. 191 2; Jan., Febr. and 

 March 1913; Beaufort River 28 Nov. 1912; Locality ? March 1913. 6 çfçf Coll. Baggelaar. 

 The différence between the spécimens ex coll. Baggelaar and those collected by the expédi- 

 tion is fairly conspicuous: the marginal part on the upperside of the anterior wings is nearly 

 entirely black coloured, so that the ocelli are not or faintly visible; the différence between 

 the colour of the basai and the marginal part is also faintly visible. The upperside of the 

 posterior wing is the same as in the race of the N.W. and N. part of New Guinea, only the 

 black ring round the iris of the ocellus has disappeared. On the underside the colour is more 

 yellowish in the anal part of the posterior wings and the anal little ocellus on the anterior 

 wings is ever présent. So much for the maie spécimens ; the female spécimens do not differ 



