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



196. *Lampides anops, Dolierty. 

 Sumba {Dolierty). 



197. *Lamptdes schatzi, Rober. 



Sambawa (Pagenstecher). Dr. Pagenstecher's reference to the plate 

 on which this species is figured is incorrect, it should be pi. iv, not 

 pi. x. It was originally described from Batjan. Herr Rober has sent 

 de Niceville a female example from Groram. # 



198. *Lampides cleodus, Felder. 

 Sumba (Pagenstecher). 



199. # Lampides saperti, Fruhstorfer, 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). The description of this species has not 

 reached ns. 



200. *Lampides patinka, Fruhstorfer. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). We have seen no description of this species. 



201. Catochrysops strabo, Fabricius. 



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



202. Catochrysops cnejus, Fabricins. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer), Snmba (Doherty). Mr. Dolierty spells this 

 name " cneius." 



203. Catochrysops pandava, Horsfield. 

 Bali, Snmba (Doherty). 



204. *Tarucus theophrastus, Fabricius. 

 Snmba {Doherty). 



205. Tarucus tblicanus, Lang. 



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

 telicanus was described in 1789, " Hesperia " plinius, Fabricius, which is 

 the same species, in 1793, so the former name has four years' priority. 

 " Lampides " cassioides and pseudocassius, Murray, is usually considered 

 by Australian entomologists to be a distinct species, but it is another 

 synonym. The butterfly has a very wide range, occurring in Central 

 and Southern Europe, almost throughout Africa, Southern Asia, 

 Formosa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Mr. Roland Trimen, 

 F R- S., agrees with de Niceville in considering T. telicanus and 

 T. plinius to be synonymous. 



