300 ME. A. G. BUTLER ON THE BUTTERFLIES 



10. E. PROSERPINA, Butler. 6 ? , Ovalau, Vanua Levu, Fiji. 

 (Types.) ■ 



11. E. ABJECTA, Butler. 6 ? , Philippines. (Types.) 



12. E. WHITMEI, Butler. 6 , Lifu. (Type.) E. hoisduvalii of 

 Lucas seems to be au allied species. 



13. E. scmiELTZi, Herr.-ScJi. S , Samoa ; $ , Upolu. 



14. E. MiTEA, Moore, c? , Seychelles. (Type. Hah. ? 



15. E. ANDAMANENSis, AtMnson. (S , Andamans. 



16. E. DIANA, Butler, d , Celebes. (Type.) This is the E. 

 kirlyi of Eelder. 



17. E. HORSFiELDii, Feldcr. S , Celebes. E. leacliii of Felder 

 is an allied species. 



18. E. EELDERI, Butler. 6 $ , Hong-Kong, Sumatra. (Type.) 

 This is the E. lorguinii of Felder. 



19. E. FRAUENEELDi, Felder. S , Trincomalee. 



20. E. AMTMONE, Godart. 6 5 , Cochin-China and Sumatra. 



21. E. HtJBNERi, Moore. 6 , Java. (Type.) 



22. E. WALLEN&RENii, Felder. S ? , Java {Rorsfield). 



23. E. scHERZERi, Felder. S , Java {Sorsfield). This appears 

 to be an immaculate form of E. wallengrenii ; it is not congeneric 

 with my E. picina. 



24. E. JANUS, Butler, d 2 , Java. (Types.) 



25. E. MEG^RA, Butler. 6 $ , Aru. (Types.) 



26. E. GUERiNii, Felder. c? $ , Port Moresby {Dr. Turner). 



27. E. viOLETTA, Butler. S ? , Port Moresby {Br. Turner). 

 "We have eight forms vt'hich make a gradation from this species to 

 E. dolosa, and respecting which it is impossible, without breeding, 

 to decide as to whether they are varieties or species ; they aU 

 have females like themselves in tint and marking, but the distinc- 

 tions between each two of these forms are less than are usually 

 to be found in allied species occupying the same district. I be- 

 lieve one or two of them are distinct ; but until I have seen more 

 examples it would be mischievous to name any of them without 

 giving figures of the whole. 



28. E. DOLOSA, Butler. 6 $ , Port Moresby {Dr. Turner). 



