1897.] L. de Niceville — List of the Butterflies of Bali, 8fc. 719 



320. Cel^norrhinus leucocera, Kollar. 

 Bali (Doherty). 



321. Cel^norrhinus spilothyrus, Felder. 



Bali (Doherty). We have three specimens from Bali and one from 

 Mount Arjuno in Java which may constitute a distinct local race of 

 this species. They are, however, only distinguishable from typical 

 G. spilothyrus by the almost complete disappearance of the spots on the 

 underside of the hindwing. They have the costal spot of the forewing 

 on the upperside white instead of yellow, thus resembling Malabar and 

 not Ceylon specimens. 



322. Celjsnorrhinus saturatus, Elvves and Edwards. 



C. saturatus, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond., vol. xiv, p. 120, 

 pi. xviii, fig. 6, male ; pi. xxii, figs. 5, 5a, legumen and clasp of male (1897). 



Bali (Doherty). 



323. Coladenia dan, Fabricius. 



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



324. Satarupa dir^, de Niceville. 



Bali (Doherty). Originally described in the genus Daimio. 



325. Tagtades japetus, Cramer. 



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

 Sumba (Doherty). This species was described as new from Sambawa 

 and Sumba by Doherty as Tagiades brasidas, which is a synonym of the 

 widely-spread T. japetus. 



326. Tagiades sambavana, Elwes and Edwards. 



T. sambavana, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond., vol. xiv, p. 143, 

 pi. xx, fig. 10, male ; pi. xxii, fig. 14, clasp of male (1897). 



Bali, Sambawa (Doherty). Generally this species resembles T. atti* 

 eus, Fabricius, but has in the male the tibial pencil of hairs brown 

 instead of yellowish-white, and a different form of clasp, which has 

 been figured; and sometimes (not always) with two white points 

 placed one above the other near the apical third of cell la (the sub- 

 median interspace) in the forewing on the upperside. 



327. *Tagiades atticus, Fabricius. 



Lombok (Fruhstorfer). This may be the last-named species. 



