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confuses it with E. Mazares Moore, for he states that the purplish-white longi- 

 tudinal stripe above the inner margin of the fore-wings is frequently wanting in 

 the c? at least, which is incorrect. Cramer's figure is not good but recognizable ". 



W. J. Tegal {Lticassai). 



C. J. Touban (4) on the north coast. 



E. J. Mount Ardjouno [Hekmeyer); Malang (443) in the prov. Pasourouan. 



According to Fruhstorker this butterfly is common in Java, but I have 

 only rarely found it. 



8. Leucostictos Gmel. PI. XII, fig. 7^, 7*^, 7c, 7</, 7^). 



Gmelin, Sysf. Nat., /, 5,/. 2289, No. 889 (1788— 1 791) 

 GoDART, E71C. Meth., IX, p. i-JT, No. 2 (18 19— 1823) 

 Lucas, Lep. Exot., pi. 45^ A'- i (1835) • ' • • 



/^ev. Zoo/., 1853,/. 313 



Dtstani, /^//o/'. Ma/., p. 26, /ad. 13,/^. 6, 7 (1882— 1886) 

 Moore, Proc. Zoo/. Sac. London, 1883, /. 301 . . 

 Fruhstorker, (Seitz, Grossschm. d. Erdc), S. 262 (19 10) 



Papilio Leucostictos. 

 Danais Eunice. 

 Euploea „ 



Dehaanii 



Vestigiata. 



Salphinx Dehaanii. 

 Euploea Leucostictos. 



Snellen has noted in this case : 



" In addition to those cited supra, the following probably pertain to the 

 present species: Viola Butl. from Celebes, Assimilata Felder from the K6 

 Islands, Kadu Eschholtz from the Marianne and Philippine Archipelagoes, 

 Depuisei-i Oberthur from Sangir and the Talaut Islands, Nemertes Hbn. from the 

 Moluccas, Nepos Rober from Goram, Perdita Bud. from New Guinea, and 

 PoLYMELA Godm. and Salvia from the Solomon Islands". 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14); Depok (95); Tjampea (160); Buitenzorg (275); 

 mount Karang in the prov. Bantam; Salak mountains (780); mountains of the 

 prov. Prayangan ; vicinity of Pelabouan Ratou or Wijnkoops Bay and of the 

 Tjiletou or Sand Bay on the south coast (+ 150). 



C. J. Magelang (500); Jokjokarta (113); prov. Madioun. 



E. J. Sourabaya on the east coast; prov. Besouki ; Semarou mountains 

 (740); Tengger mountains (1200) {Jacobson). 



This butterfly, of which Fruhstorfer distinguishes the forms Debarbata, 

 BiocuLATA, Radiata, and Abrupta, is very common ; less so, however, in the 

 mountains proper than in the somewhat lower lying country. Mr. Ottolander, 

 however, asserts having observed the species in December 1885 migrating at 

 an altitude of 1000 Meters in the province of Besouki in East Java. 



