116 W. J. HOLLAND. 



Two bands of brown cross the anterior wing. Posteriors with six 

 exceeding small ocelli, four near the anal angle, two near external 

 angle. 



Female. — Like the male, except that there is but one small 

 ocellus upon upper surface of the secondaries. Expanse If inch. 



Two % S , one 9 • Typ^s in Coll. Holland. 



Subfemily ELYMNIX.E, H. S. 



Genus ELYMXIAS Hiibn. 

 20. £I.viniiias Hainana Moore, Proc. ZooL Soc. Loud. 1878, p. 696. 

 Two examples, both males. 

 A local form of E. Undularls, Drury. 



Subfamily NYMPHALIN^, Bates. 



Genus CJETHOSIA Fabr. 

 •21. Cetliosia Biblis Drury, 111. Exot. Ent. I. t. 1, fig. 2 (1773); Cramer 

 Pap. Exot. II, t. 175, A, B. (1779.) 



Numerous examj^les, S and 9 • Dried specimens of this species 

 gives forth, when relaxed, a sti^ong odor like that of specimens of 

 Heliconia, and like these and the various species of Danais seems to 

 be exempt from attack by mites. 



Genus CYSTTHIA Fabr. 



22. Cynthia Deioiie Erichs., var Hainana. n. var. 



The single specimen of C. Deione received by me from Hainan is 

 remarkable for its small size, having only two-thirds of the alar ex- 

 l)anse of specimens received from Java and elsewhere. It is also 

 very faintly and obscurely marked upon the upper and lower sur- 

 faces, the dark lines and spots found in typical Deione being almost 

 obsolete on the upper surface and very indistinct on the low^er. The 

 difference is so great that I am almost tempted to regard the insect 

 as a distinct species. It is certainly worthy of a varietal name. 



Genus CITPH.\ Billberg. 

 Messaras, Doubl. 



23. Cuplia Erymantliis Drury, 111. Exot. Ent. 1, 1 15, figs. 3 and 4. (1773.) 

 (])ne ])Oor specimen, 9 . 



Genus ATEL.L,A DoubL 



24. Atella Plialanta Drury (P^;;. P.), 111. Exot. Ent. t. 21, fig. 12. (1773.) 

 Several specimens altogether like examples received from Mada- 

 gascar and Malacca. 



Genus VAXESSA Fabr. 



25. Vanessa Cliaronia Drury [Fan. C.\ 111. Exot. Eut. I, 1. 1.5, figs. 1 and 

 2. (1773.) 



One rubbed specimen, % . 



