■/O THE RHOPALOCERA COLLECTED BY THE THIRD NEW-GUINEA EXPEDITION. 



Gen. Issoria Hùbn. 



74. /. sinha offaka Fruhst. — 6 cfcT Mr. G. Versteeg leg. 15 and 25 Nov. 191 2; Kloof- 

 bivak 7 Dec. 1912; 28 Febr. and 7 March 191 3. 



Gen. Cynthia F. 



75. C. arsino'c rebeli Fruhst. — 47 cfcT and 10 99 Mr. VERSTEEG leg. Dec. 1912; Kloof- 

 bivak Jan., Febr. and March 19 13 ; Beaufort River Nov. 1912; Bivakeiland Febr. 1913. 6 rj 1 ç? 

 and 2 99 Coll. Baggelaar. Ail thèse spécimens belong to the race rebeli Fruhst. 



Gen. Cirrochroa Doubld. 



j6. C. regina myra Fruhst. — 93 çfçf anc ^ 92 Kloofbivak Febr. and March 19 13. 2 

 çf cf Coll. Baggelaar. The female spécimens are entirely like the maie ones. 



Gen. Cethosia F. 



yj. C. clirysippe. — 52 çfcf and 99 Beaufort River 10 and 19 Dec. 1912; Bivakeiland 

 24 Febr. 1913 ; Kloofbivak Jan., Febr. and March 1913. 7 tf c? Coll. Baggelaar. Ail the 

 spécimens from the Southern and Central parts of New-Guinea belong to the race praestabilis 

 Fruhst. (Seitz, IX, pi. 1 1 1 f.a.) which inhabits also the Eastern part of the island. The 9 

 spécimens, belong to the form hermanni Fruhst. I hâve not received a red coloured 9- The 

 C?cf from N.W. New-Guinea represent the race damasippe Feld. 



Gen. Précis Hùbn. 



78. P. hedonia zelima F. — 3 çf çf and 1 9 Beaufort River 12 Nov. 1912; Kloofbivak 

 1 March 19 13. 6 cj 1 cj 1 ar >d ~ 92 Coll. Baggelaar. Mr. RôBER has named this race teurnia 

 Fruhst., is his list, but it is very clear that Mr. FRUHSTORFER, who has given the name teurnia 

 to the race from Soela-Mangoli did not mean this name to be used for another race, which 

 was named before. We may acknowledge a race or not, but it is not allowable to juggle 

 with names ! 



79. P. erigone Cram. — 19 Locality unknown. We only know that the spécimen has 

 been captured in the explored territory. It possesses a wingexpansion of 45 mm. ; the two 

 subapical white small spots are like in tristis Misk. from Waigeoe ; the three subcostal spots 

 are like in leucophora Fruhst. from Kiriwina and the Fergusson islands, but the other pattern 

 is not so distinct. I think that it is a form between iona Sm. and leucopliora Fruhst. 



Gen. Symbrenthia Hubn. 



80. S. hippoclus hylaeus Wall. — 2 çf çf Coll. Baggelaar. 



Gen. Mynes Boisd. 



81. M. geoffroyi Guér. — 1 çf Beaufort River 11 Nov. 1912. 1 çf Coll. Baggelaar. The 

 latter belongs to the race doryca Butl., but the other spécimen from Central New-Guinea is 

 différent from doryca, especially on the underside of the posterior wings, in which the red 



