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Distrib. With the exception of one subspecies in 

 Palawan, this species is confined to the Malaysian subregion, 

 split up into the following subspecies : — 



E. m. malayica Bull. Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. 



E. m. stoUi Weym. Nias I. 



E. m. hy pants Fruhst. Java. ' 



E. m. scudderi Bull. Borneo. 



E. m. roduna Fruhst. Banguey I. 



29. Euploea modesta Butl. modesta Butl. 



Eaploea modesta modesta Fruhstorfer 1910, p. 231. 



Loc. S.W. Siam : Tasan and Hat Sanuk 4 ^ ^ ; 



Langkawi Islands 2 $ ? (F.M.S. Mus.) . Perak : 65th 



mile on the Kuala Kangsar — Grik Road, "on elephant 

 dung" (F.M.S. Agric. Dept.^). 



Distrib. The typical form modesta has been recorded 

 from South Annam, Siam and Tenasserim only. The 

 above-mentioned localities for specimens in the F.M.S. 

 Museums and Agricultural Department mark a southward 

 extension to its range hitherto unknown. Only two other 

 subspecies, both very distinct, are known : — 



E. m. buxtoni Moore Sumatra. 



E. m. lorzae Moore Borneo. 



In addition to the foregoing species of this subgenus, 

 the following occur in Malaysia, although they are not 

 represented in tlie Malay Peninsula : — 



30. Euploea climena Cr. sepulchralis Butl. 



Euploea climena .sepulehralis Fruhstorfer 1910, p. 226. 

 Euploea climena terissa Fruhstorfer 1J)10, p. 226. 



Distrib. Java and Bawean Island, with the following 

 Malaysian subspecies : — 



E. c. enganensis Doh. En^ano I. 



E. c. elwesiana de Nicev. Bah (Lonibok and Surabawa). 



E. c. macleari Butl. Christmas I. 



Piepers^ shows that sepulchralis Butl. must cover the 

 forms from East Java, separated by Fruhstorfer 'ds terissa, 

 in addition to those from West Java. 



31. Euploea oceanis Dohert. 



Euploea oceanis Fruhstorfer 1910, p. 228, flg. 81c. 



Distrib. Engano Island only. 



32. Euploea moorei Butl. moorei Butl. 



Euploea moorei moorei Frulistorfer 1910, p. 229. 



' A specimen from the F.M.S. Agricultural Department is labelled 

 " P.B.R. coll. A." The Director of the Department informs me that 

 this is probably from Bukit Kutu in Selangor. 



'PlEPERS, 1913, p. 4. 



