314 L. de Nicevdlle — On a small collection of [No. 2, 



the forewing the outer-discal series of spots is incomplete, those in the 

 upper median and lower discoidal interspaces feeing absent, and the spots 

 are blue instead of white. Boisduval records this species from Bourou 

 as " Biadema " piplei&, Linnaeus, which is the female of Hypolimnas 

 pandarus, Linnaeus, restricted to Arnboyna and Ceram by Wallace. 



39. Hypolimnas antilope, Cramer. 



Wallace from Boas.ru. I have a good series of both sexes from 

 Buru. The typical form figured by Cramer has a broad submarginal 

 pale ochreous- white band on the upperside of the hind wing, in some 

 specimens this band is of a deeper colour, being quite ochreous, in other 

 •examples the band is obsolete, the hind wing being almost uniformly 

 coloured. In some specimens the submarginal series of small white 

 spots on the upperside of the forewing is obsolete towards the apex, 

 in others the two anteriormost spots are large and wedge-shaped. On 

 the underside the same variations occur as on the upperside. This 

 species is quite distinct from H. anomala, Wallace, from the Malay 

 Peninsula., Sumatra, Nias, Java, Bali, Lombok, Celebes, and the Philip- 

 pines. The Sambawa local race has been named H. sumbawana by 

 Dr. Pagenstecher in Ent. Nach., vol. xxiv, p. 81 (1898). 



40. *PARTeBNOS nodrica, Boisduval. 



Boisduval records this species from Bourou and New Guinea as 

 " Minetra " nodrica. I have it only from the latter island ; its occur- 

 rence in Buru is I believe more than doubtful. 



41. *Euthalia (Lexias) mrovus, Linnaeus. 



Recorded from Bourou by Boisduval as Lexias asropus, doubtless 

 correctly. 



42. Symbrenthia hippoclus, Cramer. 



This species was originally described from. Amboyna, and is record- 

 ed from the Moluccas by Wallace. Cramer's figure is not very good, as 

 it shews the outer-discal series of spots on the underside of both wings, 

 but especially on the hindwing, white instead of pale violet. The 

 female in Buru is yellow. 



43. Salamis sabina, Cramer. 



Both sexes received, apparently common in Buru. 



44. Cyrestis thyonneus, Cramer. 



Boisduval as Cyrestis thyoneus [sic !] from Bourou. 



