JN TIMOM-LAUT. 



379 



the submarginal spots on the secondariee sandy brown, instead of dull 

 i-od ; the sides of the Hbtlonien, front of head, anus, and lateral pectoral 

 stripe are ochreoiie instead of deep rose-red, and the snbmargiaai spots 

 on the lUidor surface of the secondaries are ochreoua buff insttwl of rose- 

 rod. Expanse of wings 103 mm. 

 (J 9. Lanit. 



There were eeverai examples of tlus Bpeciee in Mr. Forbes's ooUection, 

 clearly showing that the differences of coloration are constant 



15. P.U'iLio iKopiNATUS, Butlsr, ioc. sup. cit 



Allied to adfmtus of Peklijr, from Ceram and N. Guinea; but the 

 nude with a hroatl ohiniue sulwpical wliite l»elt, which does not quite 

 reach the outer margin and is cut by the black nemites; the fascia on 

 the secondaries narrower, formed more nearly ati in the Australian 

 P, tetjeas^ with zigzag outer edge, Init of more imiform width throughout 

 than in tliat species, and of a sordid cream-colour ; a scarlet spot isear 

 the aniil angle, well separated from the central fascia. The female differs 

 in .the whiter and old i quo belt across the priniari*^, the inner edge of 

 wliich is not so deeply stigzag, and therefore m not angulattd m in the 

 alhed si^eeies, and the outer half towards apex suffuHe{l with grey so as 

 greatly to reduce its wiilth; secondaries with no trace of the central 

 white piitch, the submarginal scarlet spot hirge, oblong, and notched in 

 front. Expanse of wings, $ lil mm., ? 153 mm. 



(J var. Wings shorter ; the inner edge of the white imnd of primaries 

 impinged upon by the discoitkl cell, which also encloses a spot of the 

 same colour as the band ; the band of the secondaries broader, cutting 

 iicross the end of the cell. Expanse of wings 132 mm. 



Maru Island. 



Hetbbocera. 



16. DlLTOU CASITABIN^ ? Walk. 



Maerostfa casuarimv^ Walker, Lep, Ilet. viii. p. 210, n. 19 (1856). 

 Larat. Taken in Sagueir (palm-wine) l>amboo3. 

 The specimen is bo much rubbed that it is impossible to be snro that 

 it is the same as the Austi-alian S|X'eies. 



Catephud^. 



17. Ebcheia dubia, Butler. 



Catephia duhia, Butler, Cist, Eut. L p. 292 (1874). 

 Larat 



One worn example of this Australian ei)ecios was obtained. 



18. Laqoiteua honksta, Hiib. 



Tht/<i^ bmesf a, Ruhner, Samml exot. Schmett. ii. l,ep. iv., Noet. iii. 

 Semigeometras v., Meropides A. Pestivas 1, figs, l^ 2 (1805). 

 Larat 



UftAhUD*. 



1£>. Lts8ii>ia ooldiki, Dnice. 



lymdm ijfditm, Druce, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 78 L 

 Lai-at. 



