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Pompeoptera Naias Kayeli, Adonara, Pantar, 



Lombreu, Flores, Sumba, 

 Sumbawa. 



,, v. Sumbawana Sumbawa. 

 ,, v. Socrates .... Wetter, Alor, Adonara, Sum- 

 bawa. 



Iris Letti, Mou Isle. [July to 



December] . 



Staudingeri Selaru, Loeang Isle, Babber, 



Damma, Segra (Timor Laut.) 



Plato Patadala, Sumba, Sumbawa. 



Criton Batjan, Gilolo, Morty, Dod- 



ingo, Ternate, Halmahera, 

 Batyobroas, Mira. 

 ,, v. Felderi .... Batjan. 

 „ v. Oberthiiri.... Batjan, Mira, Morty Isle. 



Critonoides Oby or Obi. 



P. Riedeli Larat (Timor Laut), Tenim- 



ber. [In June]. 



Amphrysus W. and S. Java, Malay 



Peninsula, Labuan, Penang. 

 ,, v. Sumatranus Battok Mountains, Sumatra, 



E. Sumatra, Karo. 

 „ v. Cuneifera .... W. Java, Mt. Gede, Preanjer, 

 Ardjoana. 



,, v. Palabauna Palabuan S.W. Java. 

 ,, v. Olympia .... S.E. Borneo. 

 ,, v. Flavicollis Borneo. 

 ,, v. Ruficollis .... Malacca, Nias, Sumatra, 



Borneo. 

 ,, v. Niasicus .... *Nias 



,, v. Vistara ...**Tanna Massa and Poelo 

 Tello, Batu Islands. 



P. Helena Ceram, Goram Laut, Great 



Banda, Kayeli, Bouru, Java, 

 Celebes, Amboina, Saparua. 

 Dutch N. Guinea. 

 North Tambora, Java. 

 Java. 

 Sumbawa. 



Borneo, Salayar, Minahasza, 

 Banda. 

 Bouru. 



Port Moresby, Stephansort, 

 New Guinea. 



Stephansort (N. Guinea), 

 Constantinhafen. 

 New Guinea. 

 Salayar. 



v . or ab .Grose-Smithi New Guinea. 



iEacus Cochin China, Assam, Darji- 



ling, Bengal, Cachar, Tavoy, 

 Sinbyoodine, Sikkim [May to 

 October], Chin Lus'hai, 

 Khasia Hills,China,W.China, 

 Nepaul, Moulmein, Tonking, 

 Straits of Malacca, Burmah, 

 Ta-tsien-lu, Shan States, 

 Tenasserim, Masuri (N.W. 



v. Carolus 



v. Pluto "Rutilans 



v. Jupiter 



v. Propinquus .... 

 v. Celebensis 



v. Bouruensis 

 v. Papuensis 



v. Papuanas 



v. Melpomona .... 

 v. Leda 



* Friihstorfer. 



** Ibid. The name Vistara is evidently adopted from the " Lalita Vistara," a 

 highly embellished expansion of the early biographies of Buddhaghosha of Ceylon, 

 the author of " The way of Purity," written about 400 A.D. Mr. Lathy describes 

 this var of Amphrysus, " Adnervular markings of anterior wing greyish white in- 

 stead of yellow ; marginal black border of posterior wing as in Niasicus of Friihstorfer." 



Pompeoptera ^Eacus (contd.) 



,, ,, v. Formosana 



P. Nereis 



,, ,, v. Propinquus .... 

 P. Cerberus 



,, ,, v. Heliconoides 



,, ,, v. Pompeus ... 

 P. Hephaestus 



P. Rhadamantus 



P. Plateni 



P. Dohertyi 



,, v. Fasciculatus 

 P. Miranda 



P. Neomiranda $ f 



P. Hycetus 2 



P. Andromache 



,, ,, v. Marapokensis 



P. Magellanus 



Himalayas), Dacca, Saigon, 

 Ava (Lower Burmah), Chitta- 

 gong Hills, Upper Mekong, 

 Omei Shan (W. China or 

 Thibet), Rossel Island, Oby 

 Isle, Siam, Chang -Yang 

 (6,ooof.), Se Pinf Lou, Chan 

 (Ya Tcheon), Ya Chin Loo, 

 Ichang, Wa Shan, Mou Pin, 

 Meplay, Thaiping, Muong 

 Snow (Shan States), Gudwal, 

 Selango, Perak, Siam, Kwala 

 Lumpar, W. and Central 

 China [May to October.] 

 S. Cape (Formosa). 

 Engano. 

 Engano. 



From Sikkim to Assam 

 Cherrapungi, Burmah, Sum- 

 atra, Banguey, Penang, 

 Borneo, Lombok, Nias, 

 Andaman Islands, Beeling, 

 Upper Tenasserim, Bhutan, 

 Maguac (Burmah), Poun- 

 gador (U. Burmah), Khasia 

 Hills, Darjiling, Kurseong, 

 Bengal, Malacca, Natuna 

 Isles, Banquey Isles, Padang, 

 Karen Hills, Malay Penin- 

 sula. 



Port Blair and Little Brother 

 Island, (Andamans). 

 Java. 



S.E. Celebes, Salayar, Bon- 

 thain, Bantimcerong, Pam- 

 panga, Portiero, Luzon. 

 Luzon, Mindanao, Mindoro. 

 Palawan (Philippines). 

 Salibobo (Talautse Islands). 

 Talautse Islands. 

 Sarawak, Sandakan (N. 

 Borneo). 



Western Sumatra. 

 Java. 



Kina Balu (N. Borneo). 

 Mount Marapoke (N. W. 

 Borneo). 



Luzon, E. Mindanao, Babu- 

 yanes, Polillo (all Philippine 

 Islands). 



The foregoing list represents all the localities that have 

 come under the author's notice ; but many more will pro- 

 bably be found on the labels attached to specimens in 

 different collections ; and special ones can always be 

 added by the student to the maps found in the body of 

 this work. 



t The $ was discovered too late for figuring in this volume ; but will be published 

 in a supplement to follow Vol. II. Mr. Lathy's description is as follows : " ? darker 

 than s of Miranda; upper adnervular whitish markings extend to cell, and yellow 

 markings of h-w. larger : underside as above ; on underside the cream coloured 

 lunules larger than in Miranda." 



Lathy, "Trans. Ent. Soc." pp. i, 2 (1907.) 



