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04. *Appias leis, Hiibner. 



Recorded from Bouru by Wallace as " Tachyris " jacquinotii, Lucas, 

 which species is, in my opinion, a synonym of A. leis. 



65. *Appias cynisca, Wallace. 



Described by Wallace from Bouru from the female sex only as 

 " Tachyris " cynisca. 



66. *Appias bouruensts, Wallace. 



Described from a unique female from Bouru by Wallace as 

 " Tachyris" bouruensis, 



67. Delias philotis, Wallace. 



Both sexes described from Bouru by Wallace. My male specimens 

 are a little variable, in some there is a small white spot at the posterior 

 end of the discoidal cell of the fore wing on the underside, in others it 

 is absent. This is probably the species Boisduval records from Bourou 

 as u Pieris" phillyra [sic!], Godart, which equals D. cseneus, Linnaeus. 



68. Deltas echo, Wallace. 

 Described from Bourou by Wallace. 



Subfamily Papilionin^:. 



69. Tjioides oblongomaculatus bouruensis, Wallace. 



Males only received. This must be the species Boisduval recorded 

 from Bourou as Ornithoptera hellen. 



70. Papilio poltdorus, Linnaeus. 



Apparently the commonest species of the genus in Buru. 



71. Papilio fuscus, Goeze. 



A variable species even in a comparatively small island like Buru. 

 Herr Ribbe records it from Buru under its synonym P. cinereomaculatus, 

 Goeze. 



72. *Papilio gambrisius, Cramer. 



Recorded from Buru by Wallace, Oberthiir and Rothschild. 



73. Papilio deiphobus, Linnaeus. 



Apparently not rare in Buru, from whence it has been recorded by 

 many authors. 



74. *Papilio deiphontes, Felder. 



The Hon. Walter Rothschild draws especial attention to the fact 



