this increase of white, my specimes from Flores, on the other hand, resemble 

 those of Java which do show it. 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14); Buitenzorg (365); Depok (95). 



C. J. Touban (2) on the north coast; Magelang (500); prov. Madioun ; 

 prov. Tegal (Lucassen). 



E. J. Kediri (64); Banyoupoutih (45) in the prov. Probolingo ; Semarou 

 mountains (800); Ardjouno mountains [Hekmcijo). 



Snellen has noted with respect to this species : 



" The Javanese specimens differ from the type from the Mokiccas only in 

 being smaller (Expanse of wings 55 — 62 mm. against 75 — 78 mm.). In some 

 specimens white occurs in addition on the hind wings ; Macleari Butler from 

 Christmas Island and Eurypon Hew. from the K6y Islands are probably also 

 forms of Cllmena Cram " . 



I am unable to confirm Fruiistorfer's statement that this butterfl}' is 

 common at Batavia ; I never found it very common there, on the contrary, it 

 appeared to me much more common at Touban and at Kediri than in W. Java. 



2. Malayica Butl. (PI. XI, fig. 2a, ib). 



Moore, Cat. Lcp. E. J. C, I, /. 132 (1857) . . Euploea Ochsenheimeri. 

 Butler, y'otirii. Linn Soc. London, 14, /. 297 (1878). „ Malayica. 



Snellen, Midden Sumatra, Lep., /. 1 2, pi. 2, Jig. 



12 (?, (1882) „ Ochsenheimeri. 



Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 22, tab. 2, fig. 7, o" 



(1882— 1886) „ Malayica. 



Fruhstorfer (Seitz, Grossschm. d. Erde), p. 231, 



//. 8o<^, (19 10) 



Snellen notes the following: 



" It is not the species to which Lucas applies the name Ochsenheimeri" . 



For this reason Moore's name, Ochsenheimeri, although being the oldest 

 and his description agreeing well with the Javanese specimens, cannot be 

 accepted. Fruhstorfer, assigns to the latter the local name Hypanis, 



W. J. Gedeh mountains (1000); Tjampea (160). 

 C. J.? 

 E. J. ? 



I received the larva from Tjampea. Its back is velvety-black, except at the 

 first thoracic segment which, like the sides andundersurtace is of a dark orange 



