674 L. de Niceville — List of the Butterflies of Bali, Sfc. [No. 4, 



Java. We have no specimens of E. sepulchralis with which to compare 

 E. elwesiana, but as Mr. Butler's description and figure of his species 

 differ from de Niceville's of E. elwesiana, we have kept them distinct. 



P. S. — Since the above was written, Mr. Fruhstorfer has recorded 

 E. sepulchralis from Lombok and Sambawa. 



20. Eupl(EA (Menama) deheerii, Doherty. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer), Sambawa (Doherty and Frushtorfer) . If 

 we have correctly identified the hitherto undescribed female of this 

 species, it differs considerably from the male, the upperside of the 

 forewing being strongly instead of slightly glossed with iridescent 

 violet colour, though this character is rather variable ; the submarginal 

 series of spots are very much larger and more numerous, the series 

 being usually complete from the costa to the anal angle, though one 

 specimen has two spots only and another four, these spots being white 

 in the middle, broadly surrounded with pale violet, and there are six 

 marginal white dots in pairs between the veins from the submedian 

 internervular fold to the lower discoidal internervular fold ; in some 

 specimens these dots are wanting ; on the hind wing the marginal series 

 of dots is usually complete, and the submarginal series consists of from 

 two to eight decreasing spots, while the male has two or three only. 

 The underside presents much the same differences as on the upperside, 

 except that in the forewing the submarginal series of spots form an 

 even curve instead of being highly irregular in position as they are in 

 the male, in the latter sex the spot in the second median interspace is 

 far removed inwardly from the line of the others, and the spot in the 

 first median interspace is also out of line, though less so than the spot 

 anterior to it. The species is a very variable one in both sexes. 



21. *Eupl<ea (Menama) suavissima, Fruhstorfer. 



E. (Menama) suavissima, Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., vol. xlii, p. 122 (1897). 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). It is unusual for two species of the same 

 subgenus of Ewploea to occur together ; perhaps this species is one of 

 the numerous varieties of the last named. 



22. *Eupl(EA (Tronga) SP. 



Sambawa ? (Doherty). Mr. Doherty obtained a species probably 

 of this subgenus in Sambawa, but the specimens were lost before he 

 could identify them. 



23. Euplcea (Tronga) crameri, Lucas. 



Bali (Doherty). These specimens appear to be typical, having the 



