29i ME. A. 0. BUTLER ON THE BUTTEllFLIES 



white outer border of secondaries narrower : expanse 3 iuclies 

 7 lines. S , North Ceram. 



23. S. TJSTPETES, Ileiviisoii. d" , Aru Islands. 



24. S. nxACTNTUUS, Sutler, d 2 , Celebes. (Types.) 



25. S. EUPATOE, Ileioitson. S , Celebes. 



26. S. EADAMANTnus, Falricius. ^ , Silhet ; $ , Nepal. This 

 seems to me to be the Fabrician insect ; Mr. Moore has a series 

 of both sexes. 



27. S. DiocLETiANus, Falricms. S $ , Malacca, Penang, Sin- 

 gapore. 



28. S. Lowii, n. sp. — Differs from the preceding in the smaller 

 size of all its spots, the white patch of primaries distinctly ex- 

 cavated internally ; the two spots nearest to the apex white ; 

 secondaries with only three or sometimes two short internal 

 white streaks : expanse 3 inches 4 lines. Borneo {Low). Tvvo 



(S examples. I have seen other specimens of this species, Avhich 

 is quite constant in its differences from the Malacca form. 



29. S. ALCiDiCE, Godart. S $ , Java. This is another well- 

 marked local form of the B,adamanthus group. 



30. S. LOEENzo, Butler. 6 , Solomon Islands. (Type.) 



31. S. TEEiTSCHKii, Boisduvol. S $ , New Ireland. 



32. S. STJPERBA, Herhst. S $ , India, S. China. I believe the 

 E. ochsenlieimeri of Lucas {nee Moore) to be either a faded ex- 

 ample of this species, or something very closely allied to it. 



33. S. SPLEKDENS, Butler. S 2 , Nepal and Cherra Poonjee. 

 (Type.) Felder has described this species under the name of FJ. 

 rogenhoferi. 



34. S. MAEGAEiTA, ButUr. S $ , Moulmein, Penang, Malacca. 

 (Types.) 



35. S. KLiJGii, Moore, d ?, N. India. 



36. S. iLLTJSTEis, n. sp. — Nearly allied to 8. hhigii, but the 

 outer border of primaries deep chocolate-brown, not covered by 

 the blue shot, and with the white spots upon it smaller; the 

 discal series of spots abbreviated, not extending below the infe- 

 rior discoidal interspace ; the third spot in the series considerably 

 larger : expanse 3 inches 11 lines. S , Silhet. 



