1897.] L. de Niceville— List of the Butterflies of Bali, fyc. 671 



" They have the markings paler and on the hindwing broader than in 

 Javan specimens." 



2. Danais (Radena) juventa, Cramer. 



Bali (Doherty), Lombok (Moore, Doherty and Fruhstorfer), Sambawa? 

 (Doherty). Doherty records a Badena from Sambawa, and says it "Is 

 very close to the Javanese B. juventa, and is confined to the higher 

 country, though I have taken it as low as 1,500 feet. I have now no 

 specimens, and am unable to compare it with its allies." In Elwes' 

 collection there are specimens of this species from Bali, Lombok and 

 Sambawa collected by Doherty, and Fruhstorfer also records it from 

 Sumbawa. 



3. *Danais (Radena) obertheurii, Doherty. 



Sumbawa (Bagenstecher), Sumba ( Doherty and Pagenstecher). 



4. * Danais (Radena) kambera, Doherty. 

 Sumba (Doherty). 



5. Danais (Tirumala) limniace, Cramer. 



Bali (Doherty), Lombok (Fruhstorfer), Sambawa, Sumba (Doherty). 

 Mr. Fruhstorfer records three species of the subgenus Tirumala from 

 Lombok — D. (T.) melissa hamata, MacLeay, D. (T.) limniace conjunctu, 

 Moore, andD. ( T.) limniace donia, Fruhstorfer. As regards the first of these 

 it has always been held that it is confined to Australia. Its coloration is 

 very deep blue, and it is a well-marked species. Mr. Fruhstorfer's 

 identification is probably erroneous. The second species is restricted 

 by the describer to Java, but is in our opinion an absolute synonym of 

 D. limniace ; Mr. Moore not admitting that the last-named species is 

 found in Java. The third species is described in Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., 

 vol. xlii, p. J20 (1897). All our specimens of Tirumala from Lombok 

 are certainly D. limniace. Mr. Fruhstorfer gives both D. hamata and 

 D. limniace from Sumbawa, and D. hamata, D. limniace and D. donia 

 from Sumba. 



6. *Danais (Tirumala) melissa, Cramer. 



Sambawa and Sumba (Doherty). Dr. Pagenstecher in his first 

 paper records this species under the name of D. hamata, Maclay, from 

 Sumba. Mr. Moore restricts this species to Java. 



7. *Danais (Tirumala) gautama, Moore. 



Sumba ? (Doherty). Mr. Doherty notes, " I also recorded a form 

 of D. gautama in Sumba, but no specimens have turned up." 



