1901.] L. de Nfceville — Butterflies of the subgenus Tronga. 25 



Java, pavettae, Zinken-Sommer. 

 „ gyllenhalii, Lucas. 

 ,, castelnaui, Felder. 



Banka, castelnaui, Felder. 



Borneo, hutlerl, Moore. 

 „ godmani, Moore. 



Bawean, castelnaui, Felder. 



Philippines (Palawan), salvini, Staudfnger. 



Celebes, celehica, Fruhstorfer. 



Talaut Isles, lociipletior, Fruhstorfer. * 



Engano Isle, micronesia, Doherfcy. 



The subgenus Euploea bears out my theory very well. It is true 

 that three species have been recorded from Java and two from Borneo 

 but it is almost certain that only one species occurs in each island. 

 Mr. Fruhstorfer in Stet. Ent. Zeit., vol. Ix, p. 353 (1899), gives only 

 pavettae from Java and hutleri from Borneo, which is almost certainly a 

 correct statement of tlie facts. 



Calliplcea, Butler. 



Lower Burma, ledereri, Felder (inquinata, Butler). 



Malay Peninsula, ledereri, Felder. 



Indo-China, musa, Swinhoe. 



Sumatra, .^ ledereri, Felder. 

 „ eiinus, de Niceville. 



Java, mazares, Moore. 



Bali, mazares, Moore. 



Natuna Isles, mazares, Moore. 



Borneo, aristotelis, Moore. 



Lombok, sambavana, Dolierty. 



Sumba, sumbana, Doheity. 



Batjan, ledereri, Felder. 



Flores, mazares, Moore. 



Philippines, pollita, Erichson. 

 „ monilis, Moore. 



„ CP&XnwRn), palaivana, Fruhstorfer. 



Hainan Island, China, hainana, Holland. 



North China, maries Is, Moore. 



The subgenus Culliploea supports my theory very well, althoiio-h 

 the two first-named species occurring in the Philippine Archipelao-o are 

 sometimes found on the same islands. It is very doubtful if two species 

 are found in Sumatra, the recorded ledereri being probably my later- 

 described eunus. 

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