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Loc. Langkawi Islands ; Kedah : Kedah Peak , Tioman 

 Island ; Selangor : Ulu Langat (F.M.S. Mus.) . Singapore 

 (Distant). 



Distrib. The type form crameri comes from Borneo. 



The species is reduced to several subspecies ranging from 

 India through Malaysia as far East as Bali. The Malaysian 

 subspecies are : — 



E. c. crameri Luc. Borneo. 



E. c. marsdeni Moore Malay Peninsula. 



E. c. heylaertsi Moore Sumatra. 



E. c. niasica Moore Mas I. 



E. c. mentavica Hag. Mentawei Is. 



E. c. tenggerensis Fruhst. East Java (Tengger Mts.). 



E. c. snelleni Moulton West and Central Java. 



E. c. pagciistecheri Hag. Bawean I. 



E. c. singaradha Fruhst. Bali. 



E. c. lanista Fruhst Xatuna Is. 



E. c. jedja Fruhst. Banguey I. 



The Tenasserim subspecies bremeri and the Sumatran 

 heylaertsi appear to me hardly separable from the Malay 

 Peninsula marsdeni. 



The two males from Langkawi Islands do not differ 

 from the mainland form. The only male from Tioman 

 Island on the other hand is noticeable for the almost total 

 suppression of the hind-marginal border of white spots in 

 both wings. If this reduction is normal in males from that 

 island, subspecific separation would certainly be justified. 

 The two females from Tioman, however, do not differ from 

 mainland females. 



27a. Euploea crameri Luc. sncUeiu' suhsp. nov. 



Snellen ^ notes that the typical form crameri of Borneo 

 *' differs from the Javanese form in being larger (80-82 

 mm. against 70-77 mm.) and in being of a somewhat 

 darker colour. The white spots on the fore wings, more- 

 over, are almost limited to the apex, being also larger." 



As Piepers points out, these notes do not agree with 

 Fruhstorfer's description of tenggerensis, which we may 

 regard as restricted to the Tengger Mts. in East Java. For 

 the ordinary Javanese form of crameri, which is thus 

 without a name, I propose the name snelleni. Piep^irs (I.e.) 

 figures both sexes. 



28. Euploea malayica Bull, malayica Butl. 



Euploea malayica malayica Fruhstorfer 1910, p. 230, flg. 80b. 

 Euploea malayica Distant 1SS2, p. 22, Tab. II, flg. 7. 



Loc. Perak : Taiping, Kampar ; Selangor : Bukit Kutu ; 

 Pahang : Kota Tongkat and Senyum (F.M.S. Mus.) . 

 Pahang : Kuala Krau, Jerantut (F.M.S. Agric. Dept.). 

 Selangor— -Pahang : Semangko Pass, 2,700 ft. ; Singapore 

 (Raffles Mus.) . 



' Quoted by Piepers, 1913, p. 7, pi. XI, figs. 3a, 3b. 



