Mem. Nat. Mus. Vict., 14, Pt. 2, 1946. 
A NEW GEOGRAPHICAL RACE OF HETERONYMPHA 
PARADELPHA (LOWER) 
(Lepidoptera, Satyridae) 
By A. N. Burns, B.Sc., F.R.E.S., F.R.H.S., Entomologist, 
National Museum of Victoria. 
Heteronympha paradelpha deervalensis nov. 
Male: 
Above. 
Forewing black, median vein broadly rich golden brown, a 
spot at end of cell, a series of large discal and sub-apical spots rich 
golden brown, a subapical ocellus black with white pupil, a rich 
golden brown spot below it in area 4, a raised patch of sex scales 
in cell close to the median vein, dark brown-black. 
Hindwing black, a spot at end of cell, a series of discal, and an 
interrupted series of subterminal spots rich golden brown ; a 
subtornal ocellus black, white pupilled. 
Beneath. 
Forewing rich brown-black, base broadly dark golden brown, 
apex reddish brown, spots as above but paler though rich golden 
brown, ocellus as above. n . , , i. i 
Hindwing rich yellow-brown suffused reddish brown, a basal, 
a discal, a subterminal and a terminal broad interrupted waved 
line ricli reddisli brownj a small subapical and a subtornal ringed 
ocellus, black. 
Female : 
Above. 
Forewing as in the male, median vein broadly rich golden 
brown, spots larger, brighter, and more clearly defined; sex scales 
^^H?ndwing as in male, spots larger, brighter and more clearly 
defined. 
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