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pattern has disappeared. The subapical spots on the underside of the anterior wings are pure 

 white instead of being yellowish. I am afraid to say that we hâve to do hère with a repré- 

 sentative of a new race, because there is only one damaged spécimen. 



Gen. Yoma Doh. 



82. Y. algina vestina Fruhst. — 66 çfo" ar >d 99 Kloofbivak Dec. 1912 ; Jan., Febr., 

 March 1913; Beaufort River 11 Nov. 1912; Bivakeiland 23 Febr. 1913. Other spécimens hâve 

 been collected by Mr. VERSTEEG in the month of Dec. 19 12. 6 cfcT ar >d 2 99 Coll. 

 Baggelaar. The female spécimens are to be divided into three forms viz. one with totally 

 white transversal bands on the upperside of the wings, one with yellow bands and one 

 with partially white and yellow bands. The form with the totally pale yellow bands always 

 seems to be larger than the other ones. The form, taurisca Fruhst. mentioned by Mr. 

 RôBER in his list, is not represented. In some of the maie spécimens the yellow apical spots 

 are distinctly visible. 



Gen. Hypolimnas Hùbn. 



83. H. antilope typldis Fruhst. — 4 çfcf Kloofbivak 25 Nov. 1912; 22 Jan., 8 Febr. 

 and 7 Mardi 1913. Thèse spécimens are coloured like in the figure in „Seitz" pi. 119 

 d(autiope çf ) ar) d not like in the figure of typhlis on the same plate. Only the marginal and 

 submarginal parts of the posterior wings are much whiter and on the anterior wings is a 

 faint pattern along the margin like in the figure of typhlis. Moreover one spécimen does not 

 show any différence from the cited figure of antilope, so that I think that both forms will be 

 found in the same locality. 



84. H. alimena eremita Butl. — 1 9 Kloofbivak 12 March 19 13. 8 cfcf an d 4 99 

 Coll. Baggelaar. Three 99 are brown and two possess nearly the pattern and colour of 

 the cfcf. 



85. H. bolina nerina F. - - 1 çf and 1 9 Locality? 14 Sept. 19 12. 4 çf çf Coll. Bag- 

 gelaar. The spécimens captured during the expédition differ from the other ones in size and 

 pattern. The çf seems to be a form between nerina and lisianassa Cram. from the South- 

 Moluccas. The wingexpansion is 80 mm. and the pattern nearly the same, only with more 

 white in the blue spots on the upperside of the wings. The 9 > s coloured like proserpina 

 Cram., but the red part on the anterior wings and the white area on the posterior wings are 

 smaller, nearly like in palanensis Fruhst. (Seitz, IX, pi. 118 and 119). Both the spécimens 

 are damaged. 



86. H. deois Hew. — 3 çfçf and 25 99 Kloofbivak Jan., Febr. and March 1913 ; 

 Bivakeiland 23 Febr. 191 3 ; Beaufort River 12 Dec. 1912. 2 çf and 1 9 Coll. Baggelaar. The 

 three last named spécimens must be considered as belonging to the race panopion Sm. One 

 of the two maie spécimens is much darker coloured on the upperside of the posterior wings. 

 As to the spécimens from central New-Guinea : Mr. RôBER has named the 9 form albiplaga, 

 because he received only one female spécimen from Sabang. I hâve also received the cfcT; 

 which show us a very large white area on the upperside of the posterior wings. That area 

 is much larger than in panopion as figured by myself on the plate. The underside is identical 

 with that of panopion, only the white triangular spot on the posterior wings is also larger by 



