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CHLOROGNESIA. By W. Warren. 
narrowing to a point at tornus. Described from New Guinea where it occurs at Mt. Kebea, Ekeikei, 
and the Aroa River; also found in the Solomon Islands, — Bougainville, Guizo, Choiseul, and Tulagi; — 
pallidi- and in the Louisiades —- St. Aignan, Woodlark, and Sud-est Islands. In a $ from Bougainville ab. pallidiplaga 
plaga. ^ nov (igb) the reniform is followed by an oblong pale yellow patch reaching to subterminal line; —- in 
niveorbis. ab niveorbis ab. nov. (18 b) from New Guinea the round spot beyond claviform is silvery white. In the general 
scheme of markings this species agrees with replicans. 
(jriseola. A. griseola Beth.-Baker (18 c). Forewing black brown with a rufous undertone; the median area and 
in a slighter degree the basal area frosted with bluish white scaling; the lines blackish, double, but much 
obscured by the dark suffusion; the outer line lunulate dentate, the teeth marked by white dashes on the 
veins; subterminal line also lunulate dentate, rufous brown, preceded by black suffusion, densest below middle; 
claviform stigma blackish, ill-defined; orbicular and reniform large, with brown centres and bluish white 
* annuli; a broad median bluish white band from cell to inner margin in the $ only, with dentate edges and 
traversed by a dentate dark median line; hindwing orange yellow with broad black brown terminal border, 
emitting dark rays inwardly along veins 1 and 2; the yellowish abdomen with a dorsal black brown streak. 
New Guinea, Ekeikei, Sogeri, and Upper Setekwa River, Snow Mts. 
conformis. A. conformis spec. nov. (18 b). Forewing brown black, the lines and markings deeper black; in the 
scheme of markings agreeing well with obliterans ab. punctiplaga, but the oblong red patch beyond reniform 
is more irregular in shape and clearness, being broad and conspicuous in one example, narrow and interrupted 
in another; hindwing orange yellow with broad blackish terminal border, with a cupreous reflection at apex 
continued to middle of costa; its inner edge rather squarely bent at vein 4; the yellow abdomen has a black 
brown dorsal streak and the anal tufts are tipped with yellow; underside of forewing suffused with blurred 
fuscous to base of cell. 1 <$ from the Upper Setekwa River, Snow Mts., Dutch New Guinea (type), and 
1 G from Ninay Valley, Upper Arfak Mts. 
consimilis. A. consitnilis spec. nov. (18 c). Resembles A. conformis, but the red marking beyond reniform is al¬ 
ways linear; the inner margin between inner and outer lines is blackish to median vein where it sur¬ 
rounds an oval reddish grey blotch; the terminal area is equally black in lower half of wing, limited above 
by a line curving from angle of outer line to termen at vein 5, with 3 black dentate marks below it; 
a row of whitish subterminal dots; hindwing with the inner edge of terminal border toothed inwards at 
veins 4 and 1 in the <$$, and evenly rounded in the $, the border not running round beyond apex; under 
side of forewing yellow, with only the triangle between bases of veins 2 and 4 fuscous; the cell with 
large discal spot and a smaller, less conspicuous one in middle. 2 1 $ from the Ninay Valley, Upper 
Arfak Mts., Dutch New Guinea. 
rubriviridis. A. rttbriviridis spec. nov. (18 c). Forewing velvety blackish; the filling up of the lines and their 
extremities along costal streak, some broad shadings in basal area and on each side of subterminal line, 
the veins towards termen with their rounded extremities, the annuli of the upper stigmata, and a blotch 
beyond claviform, all deep shining green; a partially double streak from reniform along vein 5 and the 
fringe of inner margin bright vinous red; a row of pale yellow submarginal spots between the green veins; 
hindwing yellow with a broad brown black terminal border; head and thorax black intermixed with green; 
abdomen yellow. 5 d'cj from the Upper Setekwa River, Snow Mts., Dutch New Guinea, and 1 from 
the Ninay Valley. 
26. Genus: Clilorogiiesisi gen. nov. 
Differs from Ancara Walk, in the antennae of the $ being ciliated instead of pectinated; in the longer 
and acuter terminal segment of palpi, and in the shorter broader forewings with less oblique termen; their 
coloration green and grey instead of redbrown; the scaling of an entirely different character. Type C. 
glaucochlora Hmps. 
glaucochlora. C. glaucochlora Hrnps. (18 c). Forewing pale lichen grey, black-speckled; the broad median area 
between inner and outer lines, a narrow submarginal band, and most of the basal area smooth green; two 
black costal spots near base from which two black parallel lines run obliquely inwards to vein 1; from 
the outer black spot the inner line runs obliquely outwards to submedian fold, along which it is retracted 
to the outer short line, and is then strongly toothed outwards below vein 1, marked on the 3 veins by white 
spots; outer line strongly lunulate dentate, indented on both folds; the green median area is crossed from 
costa to inner margin by a straight black shade, beyond which the reniform stigma is visible, with its 
upper and lower ends whitish; the inner black edge of the submarginal green band is lunulate dentate 
inwards, excised outwardly on both folds, and slightly separated by black scaling from the green terminal 
lunules; fringe iron grey; hindwing bronzy fuscous, paler towards base, with cellspot, outer flexuous line, 
and broad terminal border darker; thorax and dorsal crests green, the sides of dorsum lichen-grey. A hand¬ 
some insect, occurring commonly in the Khasia Hills, Assam; the type from Sikkim. 
