62 Messrs. W. L. Distant and W. B. Prjer on 



Group Nymphalina. 



45. Doleschallia poiibete. 



Papilio polibete, Cramer, Pap. Ex. iii. t. ccxxxiv. D, E (1782). 



Not common. 



46. Precis ida. 



Papilio ida, Cramer, Pap. Ex. i. t. xlii. C, D. (1776) ; ibid. iv. 

 t. ccclxxiv. C, D(1782). 



47. Junonia atlites. 



Papilio atlites, Linnfeus, Ceut. Ins. p. 74. n. 72 (Amoen. vi. p. 407) 

 (1763). 



48. Junonia Wallacei. 



Junonia Wallacei, Distant, Eliop. Malay, p. 25. n. 3 (1883). 



Precis and Junonia are found in open ground in hot sun- 

 eliine. 



49. Kallima Buxtoni. 

 KalUma Buxtoni, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1879, p. 10. 



50. Charaxes deljihis. 



Charaxes delphis, Doubleday, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1843, p. 217, 

 t. vii. 



Observed drinking at a pool of water. 



51. Charaxes Jiarpax. 



Charaxes harpax, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep. iii. p. 444. n. 725 (1866). 



52. 8ymj)}icedra dirtea. 



Pa^nlio dirtea, Fabricius, Ent. Sjst. iii. 1, p. 59. n. 184 (1793). 



Abundant. Forest-paths, where the tree-tops have closed 

 overhead, or other somewhat open places in the forest ; 

 chewed sugar-cane left in such a place attracts it bj dozens. 



53. Symphcedra canescens. 



Symphmdra canescens, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 612. n. 2, t, xlv. 

 fig. 5. 



Not common. 



54. Euthalia derma. 



Adolias derma, Kollar, Hiig. Kaschm. iv. 2, p. 436 (1848). 

 Edges of forest and similar localities ; not common. 



55. Euthalia dunya. 



Adolias dtini/a, Doubl. & Hew. Gen. Diurn. Lep. t. xliv. fig. 3 (1850). 

 One only, caught at rest on a tree-trunk. 



