82 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



Indo-Malayan Spkcies. — Junonia neglecta (Precis neglecta, Swinhoe, Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. 1899, p. 103). Habitat. N. Borneo; Sarawak. — Junonia Horsfieldii. Male 

 and female. Distinguishable from Indian, Burmese, and Malacca examples of J. 

 Iphita, on the upperside, by the uniformly darker basal area, discal and outer band ; 

 the discal edge of the basal area on forewing being less angulated above the median, 

 the discal fascia on both wings broader and more diffused, tlie submarginal line 

 being also broadly diffused, the ocellate spots on the hindwing are small and well 

 defined. Expanse, c? 2i^05 ? ^A inches. Habitat. Java. — Junonia intermedia 

 (Precis intermedia, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep. iii. p. 402 (1866). Habitat. Macassar ; 

 Celebes. — Jtmonia Erigone (Pap. Erigone, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. pi. 62, fig. E. F. 

 (1779). Habitat. Java.— Junonia Ida (Pap. Ida, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. 42, fig. 

 C. D. (1775), id. iv. pi. 374, fig. C. D.). Precis Ida, Distant, Rliop. Malay, p. 92, 

 pi. xi. fig. 10 (1882). Habitat. Malay Peninsula ; Nias ; Sumatra; BilUton, Sarawak, 

 Borneo; Java. — Junonia Adelaida (Precis Adelaida, Staudinger, Deuts. Ent. Zeit. 

 1889, p. 51). Habitat. Palawan. — .Junonia Wallacci, Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 95, 

 pi. xi. fig. 3, 4, c? $ (1883). Pap. Ocyale, Hiibner, Samml. Exot. Schmett. ii. pi. 33, 

 fig. 1-4 (1820-6). Habitat. Malay Peninsula; Borneo; Sumatra ; Java. — Junonia 

 Villida (Pap. Villida, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 35 (1787). Donovan, Ins. N. 

 Holl. pi. 25, fig. 3). Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 141 (1857). Habitat. 

 Australia (Port Darwin, Champion Bay). Gilbert Island ; Viti ; EUice Island ; New 

 Guinea; Java (Horsfield) ; Sumatra (Raffles). We possess a male and female of 

 Villida from Horsfield's collection, both in very fine condition, labelled "Java, 

 November," and a male, also labelled " Java," from another collection. 



Genus EUVANESSA. 



Em-anessa, Scudder, Butt. E. U. S. i. p. 387 (1889). 

 Papilio, Scudder, Syst. Rev. Amer. Butfc. pp. 11, 16 (1872). 

 Scudderia, Grote, Canadian Ent. v. p. 144 (1873), pre-occupied. 

 Vanessa (part), Auctorum. 



Imago. — Wings broad. Male. Forewing subtriangular ; costa slightly arched 

 from the base ; exterior margin very slightly oblique, acutely scalloped, a prominent 

 angle projecting below the apex and a lesser angle at end of lower median veinlet ; 

 posterior margin nearly straight; costal vein extending to about two-thirds the 

 margin ; first subcostal branch emitted at one-third before end of cell, second branch 

 at one-ninth before the end ; upper and middle discocellulars very short, middle 

 concave at its base, lower discocellular very slender and obliquely recurved ; cell 

 broad ; middle median veinlet emitted opposite upper discocellular at from consider- 

 able distance before lower end of the cell. Hindwing triangulate ; arched from the 

 base ; exterior margin obliquely convex, acutely scalloped, and with a prominent 



