1897.] L. de Nieeville — List of the Butterflies of Bali, 8fc. 707 



260. *Terias sari, Horsfield. 

 Sambawa, Sumba (Doherty). 



261. Terias tilaha, Horsfield. 

 Bali (Doherty). 



262. *Terias lombokiana, Fruhstorfer. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). Compared with T. tominia, Vollenhoven, 

 which latter is allied to the last-named species. 



263. Terias diversa, Wallace. 



Bali (Doherty). We have a single female only, which has the 

 ground-colour white, by which character Dr. A. R. "Wallace has differ- 

 entiated the female of this species. It is probably only an occasional 

 aberration of T. hecabe, Linnaeus, in which species such " sports " are 

 not very rare. Dr. Butler restricts this species to the Philippines, 

 though Dr. Wallace gave seven distinct localities for it, 



264. Terias sp. 



Sambawa (Doherty). A single male in Elwes' collection. It is 

 allied to T. andersonii, Moore, and as in that species has black cilia, but 

 has all the markings on the underside fewer in number than usual. It 

 may be that species, but from a single example it is difficult to say. 

 Dr. Butler places T. andersonii as a synonym of T. suava, Boisduval, 

 which latter is, in his opinion, the Indian representative to T. hecabe, 

 Linnaeus. In Watson's and de Niceville's opinion T. andersonii is a 

 very distinct species. 



265. *Terias vagans, Wallace. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). Originally described from Formosa and 

 North India. This species appears to be nothing but T. Iseta, Boisduval, 

 the underside " yellow." Capt. E. Y. Watson in his revision of the 

 Indian species of Terias was unable to recognise it with certainty. In 

 de Niceville's collection are specimens from Dehra Dun in N.-W. India, 

 which agree very well with the original description, and are only a 

 seasonal form of T. Iseta. Dr. Butler places it as synonym of T. Iseta. 



266. Terias libtthea, Fabricius. 



Bali (Doherty), Lombok (Fruhstorfer), Sambawa {Doherty). Re- 

 corded by Doherty from Sambawa as T. drona, Horsfield, which is a 

 synonym. 



