1897.] L. de Niceville — List of the Butterflies of Bali, 8>c. 697 



a new species from S.-E. Borneo, Java and Engano as N. pseustis, and from 

 Sumba as N. gaura. Other synonyms are N. aberrans, Elwes, Plebeius 

 suhfestivus, Rober, Gupido almora, Druce, N. amaura, H. H. Druce, and 

 N. maniana, H. H. Druce. The species has an immense range, from 

 the Malay Peninsula to Australia and the Western Pacific. It is 

 apparently nowhere common, and but few specimens exist in collections, 

 which is probably the reason why various authors having obtained a 

 single example or^o from a new locality have jumped to the conclusion 

 that it is a new species, and described and named it at once. 



190. Jamides bochus, Cramer. 



Bali (Doherty), Lombok ( Fruhstorfer) , Samba wa, Sumba (Doherty), 

 From Mr. Doherty's notes it would appear that the Sumba form is dis- 

 tinct from the Sambawa one. 



191. * Jamides nicobaricus, Wood-Mason and de Niceville. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). It is a most unusual thing for two species 

 of Jamides to occur on one island, and we think that Mr. Fruhstorfer's 

 identification of the present species must be incorrect. 



192. Lampides aratus, Cramer. 



Sumba (Doherty and Pagenstecher). Mr. Doherty described and 

 figured this species as L. masu, the type, a male, being in de Niceville's 

 collection. Mr. Doherty's references to the figure of this species are 

 incorrect in the text of his paper, p. 184, n. 86, and p. 197, the figure is 

 n. 9, not 11 as stated. In his description Mr. Doherty does not say 

 from whence his specimens came, but the type male ticketed by Doherty 

 is from Sumba. He has written on the ticket " Probably = L. aratus, 

 Cramer." The type female is probably lost. Other synonyms are 

 Plebeius lucianus, Rober, Lampides cssrulina, Mathew, and Lampides 

 setherialis, Butler. 



193. Lampides Margarita, Martin. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer), Sambawa (Doherty). The Lombok female 

 and the Sambawa specimens (one pair) agree almost absolutely with 

 typical Sumatran ones (two pairs) in de Niceville's collection. 



194. Lampides celeno, Cramer. 



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

 Mr. Doherty spells this name " celdeno." 



195. Lampides elpis, Godart. 



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



