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Some lepidopterists will probably regard the preceding 

 seven forms as mere local variations of H. glaucippe. In any 

 case it is far more convenient that they should have distinc- 

 tive names; and as Wallace set the example, I have thought 

 it best to complete his work by naming the two forms which 

 he overlooked. 



II. H. horneensis group. 



Very like the preceding group, but the male with the apex 

 of the primaries black, crossed by a broad belt of orange, 

 traversed by the usual black spots, that of the female black, 

 crossed by a narrow oblique milk-white or orange bar, followed 

 by three or four spots of the same colour parallel to outer 

 margin ; markings below more dusky brown than in the 

 species of group I. 



8. Hehomoia horneensis. 

 Iphias horneensis, Wallace, Journ. Entom. ii. p. 3 (1863). 

 Borneo. Eighteen examples B. M. ; three coll. Hewitson. 



9. Hehomoia sulphurea. 



Iphias sulphurea, Wallace, Journ. Entom. ii. p. 5 (1863). 



Iphias Felderi, Vollenhoven, Monog. Pier. p. 53, pi. vi. figs. 2, 3 (1865). 



Batchian and Gilolo. Three males (ex coll. Godm. and 

 Salv.), B. M. ; (? ? , coll. Hewitson. 



Differs from H. borneerisis in its superior size, sulphur- 

 yellow colouring, and the orange instead of white bar across 

 the apical patch in the female ; ground-colour of secondaries 

 and apical area of primaries on under surface bright golden 

 ochraceous, but with dark brown markings. 



III. H. Vossii group. 



Primaries more distinctly triangular ; wings above more or 

 less gamboge-yellow ; orange apical patch on primaries 

 occupying nearly half the wing-surface. 



10. Hehomoia Roepstorffi. 



Hehomoia Roepstorffi^, Wood-Mason, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. xlix. 2, 

 pp. 134, 150, and 235 (1880). 



Andamans. Ten specimens B. M. ; two coll. Hewitson. 

 Five of our examples, including two females, were received 

 from the Godman and Salvin collection. 



In this species the basal area of the wings is milk-white. 



