388 Mr. A. R. Wallace oa 



2. Eronia Valeria, Cramer. 



Papilio Valeria, Cr. 85 A. Pieris Valeria, Bd. Sp. Gen. p. 444. 

 Eronia Valeria, VolU Mon. Pier. p. 56. 

 Hah. — Malacca, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Lombock, Flores(Coll. 

 Wall.). 



In this species the male is nearly constant, while the female, as 

 in the whole genus, varies exceedingly, often more or less closely 

 imitating species of Danais. The Bornean males have rather 

 more elongate fore wings, with a slightly concave outer margin. 



3. Eronia hippia, Fabricius. 



Papilio hippia. Fab. Ent. Syst. III. i. p. 59 ; Don. Ins. India, 

 pi. 25, f. 1. Danais hippia, Godt. Enc. Meth. ix. p. 193. 



Pieris Valeria, var. A, Bd. Sp. Gen. p. 445. 



Eronia gcea, Feld. Voy. Novara, p. 190. 



//flfi.— India (Coll. Wall., B. M.) 



This species has been generally confounded with E. Valeria, h\xi 

 it is quite as distinct as most of the other species of the genus. 

 It is undoubtedly the hippia of Fabricius and Godart. The fe- 

 male differs less from the male than in any other species of the 

 genus. 



4. Eronia hcebera, Eschscholtz. 



Paphia hcebera, Esch. Voy. Kotzebue, vol. iii. ($ fig.)« Eronia 

 bcehera, Feld. Wien. Ent. Monats. vi. p. 288, $ . 



Hah. — Philippine Is. (Luzon and Mindoro). (Coll. Wal •' 

 B. M.) 



Closely allied to E. hippia. 



5. Eronia ceylanica, Felder. 

 Eronia ceylanica, Feld. Voy. Novara, p. 191. 

 i/at.— Ceylon (Coll. Wall.). 

 Barely distinct from E. hippia. 



6. Eronia argolls, Felder. 



Eronia argolis, Feld. Wien. Ent. Monats. 1860, p. 52 ; Voll. 



Mon. Pier. p. 58, pi. 7, f. 2, $. 

 Ha6.— Batchian, Gilolo (Coll. Wall.). 



A richly-marked species. The female, as in sevei'al others of 

 the genus, is often more or less tinged with yellow. 



