Suhspccies of the Genus Rliiuoloplius. 649 



6. lih. bomeensis, Ptrs. — X. Borneo ; S. Natunas ; Karimata Arclii- 



pelago. 

 6a. Rh. boniee7isiii f. typicn. — N. Borneo; Labuan ; Banguey. 

 6 b. Rh. bomeensis spadiv *, Miller. — S. Natunas (Sirhassen) ; Kari- 

 mata Archipelago (Karimata, Pulo Sarutu). 



7. Rh. virgo, K. And. — Luzon. 



8. Rh. malayanus, Bonhote. — Malay Peninsula (Jalor) ; ? Siam (Laos 



Mts.). 



9. Rh. nereis, K. And. — Anambas Archipelago (Pulo Siantan), 

 10. Rh. simulator, K. And. — Mashonakud (Mazoe). 



IL Rh. Denti, Thos. — Beehuanaland (Kuruman) ; Wakkerstroom (Zuur- 

 bron) . 



12. Rh. stheno, K. And. — Malay Peninsula (Selangor, Penang). 



13. Rh. RotLvi, Temm. — P'roui S. China, through the Himalayas, to the 



Indian Peninsula and Ceylon, 

 13 rt. Rh. Rouxi sinicus, K. And. — Lower Yangtse Valley. 

 13 b. Rh. Roti.vi f. ti/pica. — Plimalayas (Darjeeling, Nepal, Ma?uri) ; 

 S. India (Nilghiri, Kanara ) ; Ceylon. 



14. Rh. capensis, Lchtst. — tS. Cape Colony, 



15. Rh. Thomasi, K. And. — Burmah (Karin Hills). 



16. Rh. affinis, Ilorsf. — From the N. W, Himalayas to S. China ; through 



Indo-China, the Malay Peninsula, and N. Natunas, to Sumatra, 



Java, and Lombok. 

 16 a. Rh. affinis himalayanus, K, And. — Himalaj'as (Masuri, Nepal, 



Darjeeling) ; S. China (Nanking). 

 16 h. Rh. ajfinis tener, K. And. — Pegu. 



16 c. R.h. (ijfinis macrurus, K. And. — Burmah (Karin Hills). 

 05 d. Rh. affinis superans, K, And. — Lower Siam ; Malay Peninsula ; 



Sumatra. 

 16 e. Rh. affinis nesites, K. And. — N. Natunas (Bunguran Isl.), 

 16/. Rh. affinis f. typica. — Java. 

 16</. Rh. affinis princeps, K. And. — Lombok. 



17. Rh. a)tdamanensis f, Dobson. — S. Andamans. 



18. Rh. climsits, Cretzschm. — "Arabia (Mohila)"; Berbera, 



19. Rh. iJarlimji, K. And. — Mashonaland (Mazoe) ; Angola. 



20. Rh. acrutis, Ileugl. — From Erythrea to Lower Egypt. 



20 a. Rh. acrotis f. typica. — Erythrea. 



20 5. Rh. acrotis A7idersoni\, Thos. — Eastern Egyptian Desert. 



20 c. Rh. acrotis brachygnathus, K. And.— Lower Eg vpt. 



21. Rh. fernim-equinum, Schreb. — From S. China and japan, through 



the Himalayas, the Mediterranean Subregion (exclusive of 

 Egypt) and Central Europe, to S. England. 



21 a. Rh. ferrum-equinimi nippon, Temm. — S, China (Shanghai) 5 



Pt. Hamilton ; Japan. 

 21 b. Rh. ferrum-equinuin tragatus, Hodgs. — Darjeeling; Nepal, 

 21 c. Rh.ferrum-equiniDn rcgulus, K. And. — Almora ; Masuri. 

 21 d. Rh. ferrum-equinum pro.ximus, K. And. — Gilgit. 

 21 e. Rh. ferrum-equinum f. typica. — From Transcaspia and the 



Euphrates Valley, through Southern and Central Europe, 



exclusive of the Spanish Peninsula. 

 21/. Rh, ferrum-equinum obscurus, Cabrera, — Spanish Peninsula 



(with Balearics) ; Algeria. 



* Doubtfully distinct from the typical form of Rh. bomeensis. 



f Perhaps m local I'orni of Rh. affinis. 



\ Doubtfully distinct from the typical Rh. acrotis. 



