130 NoVITATBS ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



172. Symbrenthia hippoclus hippoclus (Cram.). 

 Papilio hippoclus Cramer, Pap. Exot. vol. iii. pt. six. p. 46. t. 220. £P. 0. D. (1779) (Amboina). 

 3 c?c?, 1 ?, Mannsela, Central Ceram, G50 metres, 1912. 



173. Symbrenthia hippoclus balinus Fnihst. 



Symhrenthki hij)podus balinus Fruhstorfer, Seilz Grossschm. Erde, vol. ix. p. 531 (1912) (Bali). 



The wet-season form has narrow falvous bands on hindwing, and the dry- 

 season form very broad, but there is one narrow banded S among the Danaii 

 Bratan January specimens. ? is white. 



14 (?cJ, 2 ? ?, Dauau Bratan, Bali, 2500 ft., January 1911 (1 6 wet-season 

 coloration) ; 1 (?, Bali, 1912 (wet-season form). 



174. Mynes doubledaii doubledaii Wall. 



Mynea duuhledaii Wallace, Tram. Entom. Soc. Land. 1869. p. 79. No. 3 (Ceram). 



1 c?, Mannsela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912 ; 1 ? Ceram. 



Y oma sabina (Cram.). 



Papilio sahina Cramer, Pap. E.vot. vol. iv. pt. xxv. p. 1. t. 289. ff. A. B. C, D. (1780) (Amboina). 



2 ? ? , "VVahai, North Ceram. 



176. Hypolimnas antilope antilope (Cram.). 



Papilio antilope Cramer, Pap. Exot. vol. ii. pt. .\vi. p. 132. t. 183. ff. E. F. (1777) (Amboina). 



5 t?c?, 1 ?, Mannsela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912. 



177. Hypolimnas alimena alimena (Linn.). 



Papilio alimena Linnaeus, Mus. Ludov. Ulric. p. 291 (1764) (Amboina). 



4 <?c?, 1 ?, Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912; 1 cJ, 1 9,Wahai, 

 North Ceram. 



178. Hypolimnas misippus (Linn.). 



Papilio misippus Linnaeus, Mus. Ludov. Ulric. p. 264 (1764) (In Indiis). 



1 c?, Gitgit, Bali, 1500—2000 ft. 



179. Hypolimnas bolina (Linn.). 

 Papilio bolina Linnaeus, Mus. Ludov. Ulric. p. 295 (1764) (In Indiis). 



This insect, with its gigantic range from Socotra to the farthest Paciiic 

 Islands, is so extremely variable and inconstant that I do not venture to separate 

 as yet the various subspecies. It is the ? ? which are so extremely variable ; the 

 number of S forms is not large. Herr Stresemanu has collected on Ceram and 

 Burn two very different forms, a small one whose tJ cJ have white ocelli edged with 

 blue (violet), true bolina Linn., and the ? ? with broad white bands and white 

 centres to hiadwings = aitffe Cram. ; then a very large form with violet ocelli in 

 the c? <J broadly surrounded with deep hlne = lisianassa Cram., and the $ ? as 



