688 L. de Niceville — List of the Butterflies of Bali, 8fc. [No. 4, 



113. Limenitis'procris, Cramer. 



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

 Mr. Elwes notes that the Bali form differs in having smaller apical 

 spots to the forewing, and a shorter band to the hindwing ; the ground- 

 colour of both wings being rather darker; but a Sambawa specimen is 

 intermediate. Mr. H. Fruhstorfer in Ent. Nach., vol. xxiii, p. 59 ( 1897), 

 has recently described L. procris neutra from Java and Lombok. Mr. 

 de Niceville has only seen specimens from Java, and these are insepar- 

 able from the typical form which was described from China. Mr. 

 Fruhstorfer calls the form from Malacca, Sumatra and Borneo L. procris 

 agnata. See also his remarks on both these local races in Berl. Ent. 

 Zeitsch., vol. xli, p. 311 (1896). 



314. Limenitis hollandii, Doherty. 



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



115. *Athyma peritts, Linnaeus. 



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



116. *Athtma sp. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). Mr. Fruhstorfer records a new species of 

 Athyma near A. amhira, Druce, from Lombok. 



117. *Athyma karita, Doherty. 



Sumba (Doherty). Mr. Doherty says that this "Species seems in- 

 termediate between A. venilia and A. amhara." But the former species 

 is a Neptis and not an Athyr.ia, and was described by Linnaeus. 



118. Athyma nefte, Cramer. 



Bali, Sambawa (Doherty). This is probably the species recorded 

 from Sambawa by Dr. Pagenstecher in his second paper as A. sele- 

 nophora, Kollar. 



119. *Edthalia (Adolias) mglv, Doherty. 

 Sumba (Doherty). 



120. Euthalia (Tanaecia) stygiana, Fruhstorfer. 



Bali (Doherty, Fruhstorfer), Lombok (Fruhstorfer). This species has 

 been recently described by Mr. Fruhstorfer in Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., vol. 

 xli, p. 385 (1897), from Lombok. It is very near to E. pelea, Fabricius, 

 from .lava, of which " Adolias" palguna of Moore, also described from 

 Java, is a synonym, but may be known by the ground-colour of both 



