1897.] L. de Niceville— List of the Butterflies of Bali, fyc. 703 



of D. pasithoe, Linnaeus, var. (which species according to Heinrich Hitter 

 von Mifcis, who has monographed the genus, is a synonym of D. aglaia), 

 on Mount Haruhasa in Sambawa at nearly 5,000 feet elevation. 



245. Deltas oraia, Doherty. 



Lombok {Fruhstorfer), Sambawa {Doherty). This species has been 

 figured by Grose Smith and Kirby iti Rhop. Ex., pi. Delias iii, figs. 5, 6, 

 male ; 7, female (3893), and by Dr. Pagenstecher in Jahr. des Nass. Ver. 

 fur Natur., vol. xlix, p. 123, n. 30, pi. ii, fig. 8, female (1896). Yon 

 Mitis and Pagenstecher both treat this species as a var. of D. descombesi, 

 Boisduval, but in our opinion it is quite distinct. Dr. Pagenstecher's 

 reference to Messrs. Grose Smith and Kirby's plate is incorrect, it is 

 pi. iii, not pi. iv. 



246. Delias gladce, Butler. 



Bali (Doherty) . Agrees exactly with specimens in our collections 

 from Sumatra, except that the black border on the upperside of the 

 hindwing in the male is a little narrower. It was originally described 

 from Borneo. 



247. Delias hyparete, Linnaeus. 



Bali (Doherty and Mitis), Lombok (Mitis), D. hyparete varietas ? 

 Sumba (Pagenstecher). We have not seen specimens of this species 

 from Lombok. Our Bali examples agree with Cramer's figure of 

 D. autonoe in having on the underside of the hindwing a complete 

 series of seven vermilion spots placed between the veins in the middle 

 of the marginal black band. 



248. *Delias fasciata, Rothschild. 



D. fasciata, Rothschild, Nov. Zool., vol. i, p. 662, n. 4 (1894) ; id., Grose Smith 

 and Kirby, Rhop. Ex., pi. Delias iv, fig. 1, female (1895); id., Pagenstecher, Jahr. 

 des Nass. Yer. fiir Natur., vol. xlix, p. 124, n. 31, pi. iii, fig. 3, male (1896); 

 D. hyparete, Linnaeus, varietas ?, Pagenstecher, Jahr. des Nass. Ver. fur Natur., vol. 

 xlvii, p. 56 (1894). 



Sumba (Rothschild, Grose Smith and Kirby, Pagenstecher). Dr. 

 Pagenstecher in "his second paper says that he named this species 

 D. hyparete var. sumbana in his first paper, but we cannot find any re- 

 ference to that name therein, though he describes D. hyparete, varietas ?, 

 see n. 247 above. In his reference to his figure, p. 170, he gives 

 Grose Smith instead of Rothschild the credit of having first described 

 D. fasciata. The species does not appear to be in any way allied to 

 D. hyparete, as stated by Pagenstecher in his first paper. Messrs. 



