Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1903[-1920] . unning into the cell; the sub-discocellularis is longand bent towards the base of the wing. The cell of the posterior wingsis closed like in Hyantis, but the discocellularis runs differently. I callattention to the course of R,, R, and M,, M,, which are joined inthe cell. The textfigure will show the resemblance to the nervature ofan Elymnias. Yet the anatomical characteristics, the shape and patternpoint to the very near relation to Hyantis. 62. B. pumilio nov. spec. (PI. II, fig. 9). — 2 9


Nova Guinea : résultats de l'expédition scientifique néerlandaise à la Nouvelle-Guinée en 1903[-1920] . unning into the cell; the sub-discocellularis is longand bent towards the base of the wing. The cell of the posterior wingsis closed like in Hyantis, but the discocellularis runs differently. I callattention to the course of R,, R, and M,, M,, which are joined inthe cell. The textfigure will show the resemblance to the nervature ofan Elymnias. Yet the anatomical characteristics, the shape and patternpoint to the very near relation to Hyantis. 62. B. pumilio nov. spec. (PI. II, fig. 9). — 2 99 Coll. Baggelaar. The expansion of the wings is in both the spécimens 52 mm.; the expansion of an anterior wing is 29 mm. Head, thorax and abdomen are grayish brown; the eyes are naked; the antennae black brown, at the end slightly club shaped; the palpi slender, densely grown over by hairs and with a sharp small last limb like in Hyantis. Femores, tibiae and tarsi brown; the anterior ones are less scaled than the posterior ones. The colour on the upperside of the wings is pure white with brown. STUDIES ON INDO-AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA II. 67 along the costa and outer margin of the anterior wings and along the margins of the posteriorwings, which are rounded. The brown colour is identical with that in H. hodeva fuliginosa the posterior wing of the maie. In the brown subapical area of the anterior wings we observea black ocellus with a white spot in the centre; this also appears in the posterior wings, butthe ocellus is very small. The ocellus near the fine yellow coloured anal corner of the posteriorwing is large, black with a white spot in the centre, surrounded by brown in which colouran orange yellow iris is faintly visible. There is no brown-black band between this iris andthe yellow anal part. On the underside we observe along the margins of both the wings afine yellowish brown marginal and submarginal small line. The ocelli are normally developed,that is to s


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