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



267. *Terias harina, Horsfield. 



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



268. Ixias reinwardtii, Vollenhoven. 



Bali (Doherty and Wallace), Lombok (Wallace and Fruhstorfer) , 

 Sambawa (Doherty), Sumba (Pagenstecher). Mr. Elwes notes: — "I 

 have this species from Bali, Lombok, Sambawa and Flores. The males 

 vary but little. The female, however, from Sambawa is small, with 

 some orange coloration on the forewing and a trace of yellow on the 

 hindwing on the upperside, whilst those from Bali are orange-lemon or 

 white on the forewing, without any suffusion on the hindwing. The 

 name of I. kilhni, Rober, is given in the British Museum collection to 

 specimens from Bali, but I consider I. kilhni to be a synonym of 

 I. reinwardtii. [With reference to this last remark, both sexes of I. kuehni 

 are figured from Wetter ; it is an excellent species, and quite distinct 

 from 1, reinwardtii. — L. de JV.] I. venilia, Godart, is probably [certainly 

 — L. deN.~\ another species. It has both wings yellow on the upperside, 

 and according to Fruhstorfer is confined to East Java." 



269. *Ixias baliensis, Fruhstorfer. 



I. baliensis, Fruhstorfer, Sooietas Entomologica, n. 7 (1897) ; id., Berl. Ent. 

 Zeitsch., vol. xlii, p. 9 (1897). 



Bali (Fruhstorfer). Is this really distinct? It was described 

 from a single male. Mr. Fruhstorfer says it is intermediate between 

 I. reinwardtii, Vollenhoven, and I. kuehni, Rober. 



270. * Ixias venilia, Godart, 



Sumba ? (Doherty), Sumba (Pagenstecher). Mr. Doherty records a 

 species near I. pirene (pyrene), Linnaeus, from the Sumba coast, several 

 times seen, but no specimen taken. Dr. Pagenstecher records I. venilia 

 from Sumba, which is probably the same species. 



271. Huphtna temena, Hewitson. 



Lombok (Wallace and Fruhstorfer), Sambawa (Doherty), Sumba 

 (Pagenstecher). 



272. *Huphina coronis, Cramer. 



Bali (Fruhstorfer). Probably the same species as the next, 

 " Papilio " coronis having been described from China and the Coromandel 

 Coast. 



273. Huphina corva, Wallace. 



Bali (Wallace and Doherty), Lombok (Fruhstorfer), 



