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ANISOZYGA. By L. B. Prout. 
only with the lines a little thicker and with a narrow white terminal band and red-brown terminal lunules. 
viridimargo. Solomons: Bougainville to Florida Island. A single $ from S. Christoval is similar. — viridimargo Prout has 
the subterminal spots less strong, the white terminal band of the $ wanting, the lunules deep green. Vella 
Lavella. 
longidenta- A. lotigidentata Prout. (4 e). Unmistakable on account of the white hindwing; its green lines are much 
ta - more zigzag than they appear in our figure. Hindwing beneath ochreous, with white lines. $ u nkn own. Dutch 
New Guinea: Mt. Goliath. 
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viridistri- A. viridistriga Warr. (4 e). Equally distinct in the dark admixture of the hindwing. Both wings 
( J a - beneath white with large cell-spot and two bands outside it, all ferruginous on the forewing, black on the 
hindwing. $ unknown. Snow Mountains, Dutch New Guinea. 
subliturata. A. subliturata Warr. $ larger than viridistriga, with green, white-banded hindwing and with the bands 
beneath coloured nearly alike on both wings. $ darker and more opaque green proximally; beyond the white 
band (which is narrowed on the hindwing) white, with smoky and fleshy-brown cloudings, only anteriorly with 
subobsoleta. some green spots. Forewing beneath suffused almost to the base. British New Guinea: Milne Bay. — sub- 
obsoleta Prout. (4 e, as subliturata) is a mountain form, with the underside much lighter, the bands being nar¬ 
rowed and the base not, or scarcely, suffused. Arfak Mountains (type), Snow Mountains and Owen Stanley 
Range. 
Icnis. A. lenis Prout.. Smaller than subliturata, upperside closely similar, rather more greenish, the markings 
less deep green, the postmedian line with less deep excavations, underside with the bands still more reduced 
than in subobsoleta, the postmedian linear, dentate, not continuing behind R 3 , the subterminal not (as in sub¬ 
liturata.) emitting proximal projections in cellule 4. British New Guinea: Dinawa, 4000 feet, only the type 
<$ known. 
subvenusta. A. subventista Warr. (lOi) is again smaller, the white outer bands broken into spots, the forewing beneath 
with the dark markings incomplete, the subterminal band of the hindwing beneath reduced to a streak from 
diargema. costa to R 1 and a slight spot on R 2 . British and Dutch New Guinea and Mysol. diargema Prout, from 
Ceram, is much larger (36 mm) rather more vivid green, the white markings more extended, only the white 
spot in the end of the cell reduced, hindwing without dark subapical spot. Subterminal line beneath with its 
posterior end on forewing thickened. Hindwing beneath with dark subapical spot much reduced, but with 
traces of a band as in subliturata, though much weaker. Perhaps a separate species. 
subnigrata. A. subnigrata Warr. Larger than subvenusta (10 i) rather broader-winged, the yellower green, with 
the white bands irrorated with green, the $ with a green terminal band (on the hindwing almost complete, on 
the forewing reaching from apex to R 3 ). Biagi, British New Guinea. 
muscosa. A. muscosa Warr. (4 e). Still more yellowish green, with characteristic brown markings, the sexes alike. 
Underside white, the forewing with a cell-spot and costal beginnings of lines. Fergusson Island (the type) and 
New Guinea. 
bifuscata. A. bifuscata Prout (4 d). $ unknown, <$ recognizable at once by the almost unrelieved dark blotches 
near the apex. Mount Goliath, Dutch New Guinea. 
decor at a. A. decorata Warr. differs from bifuscata (4 d) in having white costal markings on the forewing, the first 
one antemedian, the second just proximal to the dark blotch. The $ has the dark markings reddish brown 
goliathen- and more extended, reappearing at the anal angle of both wings. Owen Stanley Range. — goliafhensis Prout 
sls • (4 d), from Mount Goliath, has the dark apical spots reduced, especially on the forewing. 
valescens. A. valescerss Prout (10 d). Perhaps nearest to decorata $, but larger, the 3rd joint of palpus less elong¬ 
ate, abdomen without green patch at base, wings less bluish green, apical patches with d a r k edgings, that 
of the forewing without green spots. Cyclops Mtns., Dutch New Guinea, 1 $. 
delectabilis. A. delectabilis Prout. (4 e) is distinguished from goliathensis by the development of the white lines, white 
apical dot and dark antemedian mark at hindmargin of forewing. Mount Goliath. A $ from the same place, 
and perhaps belonging to it, has the white lines broader, the postmedian more proximally placed, on both 
wings with a strong outward projection in the middle, the antemedian spot of the forewing extended and light 
reddish, the distal area of both wings predominantly of the same light reddish, traversed by white or pale lines. 
gracilili- A. gracililinea Warr. $. Close to the preceding (which may well be a race of it), but with the postmedian 
nea. 1 j ne on both wings more uniformly slender and quite regularly excurved between the two folds. Biagi, 
British New Guinea. 
bicolor. A. bicolor Rothsch. Only the type $ known, and this unfortunately somewhat rubbed. The green 
ground-colour is confined to the central area, on the hindwing complete, on the forewing quadrate, from the 
