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Type, a. Without locality (coll. Druce), d" ; froiQ S. & Gr. coll. 



b. Palawan, Philippines (Dr. Platen), cf ; from S. & Gr. 



coll. 



c. Without locality (coll. Kadeii), $ ; from S. & Gr. coll. 



18. Charaxes echo. 



Charaxes echo, Butler, Ann. Sf Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, vol. xx, p. 401, 

 pi. viii. figs. 5, 6(1867). 



a. West coast of Borneo, c? . 



b. Labuaa, Borneo (Low), 6; from S. & Gr. coll, 



Hevvitson coll. (as O. lampedo). 



c. Borneo, S . 



d. Sarawak ( Wallace), 6 . 



19. Charaxes haknibal. 



Charaxes hannibal, Butler, Lep. Exot. i. p. 14, pi. vi. fig. 5 (1869). 

 Hewitson coll. (as G. lampedo). 

 Type, a. Tondano, Celebes ( Wallace), § . 

 b. Macassar, § . 



This species seems to be closely allied to G. ecJio, and it is just 

 possible that it may prove to be the female of that species ; but 

 hitherto I have seen no females of G. echo from Borneo, and 

 therefore am unable to say whether the differences which exist 

 are merely sexual or local. 



3. C. OEiLus Group. 



20. Charaxes oriltjs. 



Charaxes orilus, Butler, Lep. Exot. i. p. 13, pi. v. fig. 5 (1869), 



Hewitson coll. 



Type, a. Timor ( Wallace), 6 . 



The following is one of the most interesting groups in the 

 genus, the greater number of the males being so similar that they 

 are confounded in most collections under the names of G. epliyra 

 or G. etlialion ; many of the females, however, are widely 

 different. 



Another point of interest is that in some of the species there 

 are both blue-banded and white-banded females ; these are 

 probably seasonal forms. 



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