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along the costa and outer margin of the anterior wings and along the margins of the posterior 

 wings, which are rounded. The brown colour is identical with that in H. hodeva fuliginosa Sm. 

 on the posterior wing of the maie. In the brown subapical area of the anterior wings we observe 

 a black ocellus with a white spot in the centre; this also appears in the posterior wings, but 

 the ocellus is very small. The ocellus near the fine yellow coloured anal corner of the posterior 

 wing is large, black with a white spot in the centre, surrounded by brown in which colour 

 an orange yellow iris is faintly visible. There is no brown-black band between this iris and 

 the yellow anal part. On the underside we observe along the margins of both the wings a 

 fine yellowish brown marginal and submarginal small line. The ocelli are normally developed, 

 that is to say that we find a black orbicular part with a white small spot in the centre; then 

 an orange yellow iris, which is partially surrounded by brown. The figure will show the pattern 

 more distinctly. Generally the colours on the underside are lighter than those on the upperside. 

 It is a pity that there are only 99 > but I présume that the cfcf will be not very 

 différent, only blacker coloured like the cfcf of H. hodeva generally are. 



Gen. Hyanthis Hew. 



63. H. hodeva Hew. — 2 cfcf and 2 ÇQ> Kloofbivak 21 Nov. 1912; 25 Febr.; 4 

 March 1913. 1 9 Coll. Baggelaar. I think that this species is very variable and that the races 

 are not distinctly separable. One pair, collected 21 Nov. 191 2 and 25 Febr. 191 3 seems to 

 represent the form microphtlialma Heller and the remaining çf and 9 are very near to 

 oxyophthalma Stich., the maie spécimen (PI. III, fig. 7) being darkened from the back margin 

 to the cell. Mr. RôBER seems to hâve received such a spécimen from Sabang. The female 

 spécimen, collected by Mr. BAGGELAAR, belongs to the race fuliginosa Sm. The expansion 

 of the wings in the female spécimens, belonging to the race fuliginosa and oxyophthalma, is 75 mm. 

 and that in the female microphtlialma is nearly 70 mm. The maie spécimens are ail smaller. 



Gen. Morphopsis Oberth. 



64. M. albertisi Oberth. -- 1 çf, Kloofbivak 24 Jan. 1913. According to the description 

 in the Ann. Mus. H. N. Genova, 1880, p. 513, the spécimens received do not differ from 

 the typical form from Andai. 



Subfam. Taenarinae. 



Gen. Taenaris Hiïbn. 



65. T. dimona kapaura Fruhst. — 7 cfcf an d 1 9, Kloofbivak 22 Jan.; 7, 17, 18 and 

 20 Febr.; 7 March 19 13. 6 cfcf Coll. Baggelaar. Three maie spécimens possess one subanal 

 ocellus on the underside of the hindwing like in the female ones. The spécimens from Kloof- 

 bivak probably must be inserted into the race zaïtha Fruhst. from the South-Eastern part of 

 New Guinea. 



66. T. bioculatus pallida Fruhst. — 1 9, Kloofbivak 5 March 19 13. 7 cf cf and 2 99 

 Coll. Baggelaar. The female spécimen from Kloofbivak is yellowish brown coloured on the 

 posterior wings; the yellowish white basai part has disappeared. 



67. T. gorgo Kirsch. — 2 cfcf, Beaufort River 19 Dec. 1912; Kloofbivak 17 Jan. 19 1 3. 

 1 Ç Coll. Baggelaar. The cf cf from Central New Guinea will be very near to the race niera 

 Fruhst., because they are very light on the upperside and the black centre of the ocelli 



