136 THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
This species is very widely diffused, being found also in Java and some 
small adjacent islets, various parts of Borneo, Celebes, Buru, Amboyna, 
Timor, Ke island, and in another locality still further east. The allied 
P. gloriosa is a native of the Sulu Archipelago, and is not mentioned by 
Roebelen, though the supposed form of P. Aphrodite from Tawi Tawi is 
probably identical, but as the front lobe of the lip is very narrow, it would 
be better described as a form of P. amabilis. It is also interesting to note 
that P. Aphrodite has now been found at the South Cape, in the island of 
Formosa, a quite unexpected discovery. 
This completes the distribution of species of Euphalaenopsis, so far as at 
MORGANE KioD 
Fic. 20. PHAL@®Nopsis APHRODITE. Fic. 21. P. SCHILLERIANA: 
Fic. 22. P. X LEUCORRHODA. Fic. 23.. P. X L. VAR. CYNTHIA. 
present known, and it may be interesting to give a figure of P. X leucorrhoda 
(fig. 22) and its variety Cynthia (fig. 23), together with their two parents, 
P. Aphrodite (fig. 20) and P. Schilleriana (fig. 21). P. xX Schilleriano- 
Stuartiana (figured at page 113) is presumably another wild hybrid, besides 
which there is P. x Schilleriano-gloriosa (described at page 4 of our fifth 
volume.). Of P. x intermedia and P. x Veitchiana only one parent 
belongs to Euphalznopsis. We should like to’ see examples of the other 
doubtful forms mentioned by M. Roehelen. 
