1897.] L. de Niceville — List of the Butterflies of Bali, 8fc. 681 



" Societas Entomologica " by Mr. H. Fruhstorfer from Lombok as 

 E, casiphone prselextatu. 



67. *Elymnias (Melynias) kamara, Moore. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer) . Originally described from Java. The 

 species which follows differs from it only in having on the upperside of 

 the hindwing a single series of narrow ochreous-white spots instead of a 

 second and third series anterior to the first extending towards the base 

 of the wing. 



68. Elymnias (Melynias) exclusa, de Niceville, n. sp. 

 Habitat : Bali, 2,000 to 4,000 feet, March, 1896 (Doherty). 

 Expanse: d\ 30 inches. 



Description : Male. Differs from the same sex of ~E. casiphone 

 prsetextata, Fruhstorfer, from the low country of Bali and from Lombok, 

 in having the upperside of the forewing entirely deep uniform velvety 

 black, without markings, in that species the ground-colour is fuscous 

 becoming outwardly much paler, with a submarginal series of six 

 bluish-white spots, Hindwing differs also in having the ground-colour 

 much darker, with a submarginal series of four prominent elongated 

 ochreous-white spots placed between the veins, these being obsolete 

 in that species ; it is heavily clothed on the disc with long black 

 hairs. Underside, both icings much as in that species. Differs 

 from F. erinyes, de Niceville, from the Battak mountains of North-East 

 Sumatra, in the forewing being shorter, less elongated, and on the 

 upperside of the hindwing in not having a series of elongated pale 

 streaks between the veins. Female unknown. 



Mr. de Niceville will figure this species in a later paper. Tn 

 de Niceville and Elwes' collections are single males. 



Subfamily Amathusiinj;. 



69. Amathusia phidippus, Johanssen. 



Bali (Doherty), Lombok (Doherty and Fruhstorfer). 



70. Discoprora celinde, Stoll. 

 Bali (Doherty). 



71. *Discophora timora, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



Lombok ( Fruhstorfer). Messrs. Doherty and Fruhstorfer credit this 

 species erroneously to Wallace. 



