1897.] L. de Niceville— List of the Butterflies of Bali, 8fc. 675 



marginal and submarginal series of dots on the upperside of the fore- 

 wing very small, almost obsolete. E. bremeri, Felder, has them large 

 and conspicuous. In all other respects the two species agree exactly. 



24. Euplcea (Penoa) geyeri, Felder. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). A single much torn male has been received 

 by de Niceville, who has so identified the specimen but with great doubt. 

 It has the sexual brand broad, and thirteen mm. in length ; the double 

 marginal series of white spots on the upperside of the hindwing pure 

 white and prominent ; it is certainly distinct from the two species which 

 follow. It was originally described from Java. 



25. *Eopl(EA (Penoa) pinwilli, Butler. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). This may be the species last named, but 

 de NiceVille's specimen differs greatly from typical E. pinwilli from the 

 Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. 



26. *Eopl(ea (Penoa) eyndhovii, Felder. 



Lombok and Samba wa (Fruhstorfer as E. eindtlwveni, sic !). We 

 presume Mr. Fruhstorfer refers to this species, though he alters the 

 spelling of its name in four particulars. We would again remark that 

 it is unlikely that three species of the same subgenus are found together 

 in one small island. As far as we are aware, E. eyndhovii is confined to 

 Java. 



27. *Eupl(ea (Penoa) sp. 



Samba wa (Doherty). Mr. Elwes notes that his Bali and Samba wa 

 Penoas are E. eyndhovii, Felder, — E. menetriesii, Felder, the latter name 

 having priority, and differ only from Perak specimens in having the 

 marginal spots on the hindwing shorter and whiter. Mr. de Niceville 

 has seen no Penoa from Bali. Perhaps Elwes' specimens are what 

 de Niceville has called E. geyeri, Felder. 



28. *Eupl<ea (Crastia) atossa, Pagenstecher. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer), Samba wa (Pagenstecher and Fruhstorfer). 

 We are unable to identify this species from the description and figure 

 in Jahr. des Nass. Ver. fiLr Natur., vol. xlix, p. 132, n. 53, pi. iii, fig. 2, 

 male (1896) with anything in our collections. Mr. Fruhstorfer transfers 

 it doubtless correctly to the subgenus Isamia. 



29. *Eupl(ea (Crastia or Vadebra) palmedo, Doherty. 



Sumba (Doherty and Fruhstorfer). Recorded by Dr. Pagenstecher 

 in his first paper as E. palmeda [sic]. 



