7. 
‘Challenger’ Lepidoptera. 191 
5. Ravadeba cleona. 
Papilio cleona, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iy. pl. ceelxxvii, F (1782). 
&. Amboina. 
Up to the present time this species has been incorrectly 
identified in British collections, as evidenced by the locality 
given in Moore’s recent Monograph— Celebes.”” Cramer’s 
species is of a pale (almost greenish) sulphur-yellow colour, 
not unlike the ground-tint of R&R. lutescens, but with the 
markings smaller and more restricted; on the other hand, the 
Celebes form (which may be called 2. luctplena) is of a deep 
gamboge-yellow colour, especially in the male sex. 
6. Hamadryas niveipicta, sp. n. 
Closely allied to H. nats from Aru, but smaller; the spots 
on the primaries pure white (not greyish), sharply defined; a 
white longitudinal line from the base to the middle of the 
cell above, as well as below; the outer border of the secon- 
daries narrower towards the anal angle than in H. nais. 
Expanse of wings 46 millim. 
Ké Dulan, 25th September, 1874. 
We also have a specimen in the Museum from N. Ceram. 
7. Vadebra Zinckenit. 
Eupleea Zinckeni, Felder, Reise der Noy. Lep. ii. p. 335. 
& ?. Amboina. 
This is the Amboinese representative of V. sepulchralis of 
Java, specimens of which were evidently confounded with it 
by Felder. 
8. Vadebra Murrayt, sp. n. 
&. Primaries above rich piceous brown (similar to V. 
melina), the external border and a diffused subapical band 
continuous with it slightly paler, and therefore redder in ap- 
pearance: secondaries dark olivaceous brown, with white 
costal border; a diffused black nebula covering the lower 
half of the cell at the bases of the interno-median and median 
interspaces ; external area, with the exception of the apical 
border, paler than the ground-colour: body dark piceous ; 
head and collar black ; the usual white dots on the collar. 
Wings below rufous-brown ; primaries with the costal, sub- 
apical, and interno-median areas paler, the latter with two 
well-separated cinereous longitudinal streaks, the lower of 
which rests on the submedian vein; internal border white ; 
