EUGNATHIA. By W. Warren. 
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E. semicervina spec. nov. (23 c). Forewing dull fuscous in costal half, fawn colour below; subcostal semicervina. 
vein finely white; lines white; the inner near base angled on subcostal, then oblique inwards; the median 
lunulate, angled outwards on veins 4 and 6, then incurved; the outer angled on 4 only, concave above and 
below; an oblique thick white line from inner margin at end of inner line running into apex; the median vein 
white from base to this line; subterminal line whitish preceded by dark lunules; fringe fuscous above vein 4, 
fawn colour below; hindwing wholly fawn colour; the veins in terminal half white; base white; whitish dentate 
lunulate median line and white outer line angled on vein 4; subterminal as in forewing; traces of a dark 
crinkled inner line; underside of forewing reddish, of hindwing pale with costa and apex reddish; a dark 
macular subterminal line on both wings; palpi, head, and thorax mottled fawn colour and white; dorsum 
fawn colour. 1 $ from Biagi, Mambare River, British New Guinea, 5000 feet, March 1906 (A. S. Meek). Nearest 
to diagonalis Hmps. and of the same size. Type in the Tring Museum. 
E. albisecta spec. nov. (23 c). Forewing brownish fawn colour; subcostal and median vein and veins albisecta. 
3, 4 finely white; inner and median lines fine, whitish; the inner sharply angled on subcostal, then oblique in¬ 
wards to near base of inner margin; the median bluntly angled on veins 7 and 4, then oblique inwards, 
, and angled inwards on submedian fold and vein 1; outer line biconcave, angled outwards on 4; space 
between 3 and 4 white from it to termen; subterminal line whitish outwardly edged by dark spots; a thick 
oblique white line from inner margin near base across discocellular to apex; hindwing rather paler, with the 
base white; the other lines as in forewing; underside of forewing reddish fulvous, with costal and terminal 
areas brown; of hindwing white, with costa and termen rufous grey; a subterminal row of dark spots, 
preceded by a curved whitish line; head, thorax, and dorsum brownish fawn colour; vertex, base of patagia, 
and a belt on second dorsal segment white. 1 1 § from the Ninay Valley, Central Arfak Mts., Dutch New 
Guinea, 3500 feet, Nov. 1906 to Jan. 1909. Allied to semicervina, but quite distinct. Type in the Tring 
Museum. 
E. diagonalis Hmps. (23 c). Forewing bright rufous; inner line white, inwardly oblique, met at inner diagonalis. 
margin by an oblique white fascia from apex; two black cell points; outer line white, oblique from costa to 
vein 6, angled outwards there and on vein 4, incurved between, and strongly incurved below, followed at cell 
fold by yellow scaling; subterminal line indistinct, greyish white, with some yellow beyond it between veins 
7 and 4; a series of dark striae before termen, with white striae in front of them towards inner margin; 
hindwing white irrorated with fiery red; the basal area pure white; terminal area pale brown; a fiery 
red inner band externally diffused along inner margin to outer line, which is white, excurved at middle; 
subterminal line very indistinct, white and curved, with two small black spots on it above inner margin. Singa¬ 
pore ; 33 only. 
E. purpureogrisea spec. nov. (24 g). Fore wing to outer line dull purple red, the rest grey dusted and yurpureo- 
shaded with green; subbasal, inner, and median lines reddish, fine and interrupted, the inner waved, the median grisea. 
angled at end of cell and straight and oblique inwards; two black spots on the discocellular, the lower the larger, 
ringed with reddish and some white; outer line a broad oblique purplish streak at %, narrowing to a point 
at vein 6, then running inwards to end of cell and green, then sinuous and finally vertical to inner margin 
before middle; subterminal line green edged with pinkish, running inwards below angle of outer line, where it 
is marked by a wedge shaped dull deep yellow streak, again oblique outwards to vein 4, then dentate lunulate 
and incurved; a pinkish suffusion on termen between 4 and 7; the apex pale with green shading; a row of 
black spots before termen; terminal line crenulate, purplish; fringe pale and dark greenish grey; hindwing 
with the base dull purple followed by a band of deep green; rest of wing pinkish grey heavily dusted with 
green; a pale subterminal line, preceded by a waved blackish mark above anal angle; underside of fore wing 
grey varied with pink and green; of hindwing whitish dusted with green; the black subterminal spots plain in 
both wings; head, palpi, and thorax purple; basal segment of dorsum pink edged with purple; dorsum grey 
tinged with green, and on anal segments with purple. 1 3 from Dili, Dutch Timor, May 1892 (W. Doherty). 
Type in the Tring Museum. 
E. consors spec. nov. (24 g). Forewing with the whole basal area and the costal area to subterminal consors. 
line ochreous shaded with pale ochraceous; the rest of wing white shaded with green; two deep green spots at 
end of cell, almost forming a bar; the median line bent beyond them, then oblique and bright ferruginous to inner 
margin near base; the outer line ochraceous and angled on vein 6 then incurved, dark green edged with white; 
subterminal line pale, dentate lunulate, angled outwards on vein 4, between two dark green shades; a greenish 
line partially interrupted just before termen; hindwing with base yellow ochreous edged by a deep ferruginous 
line; median area greenish fuscous, edged by a pale dentate outer line, and containing a pale-edged brown 
lunule; subterminal line pale, preceded by deep ferruginous from inner margin to vein 3; underside whitish 
