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67 (66) Under surface of hind wing with subbasal streak entire . . themis (p. in) 



Hind wing subbasal streak divided into two .... thetis (p. 112) 



68 (48) Under surface of hind wing with many black spots between discal band and base. 



Upper surface of hind wing with at least traces of a postdiscal band . . 69 



Under surface of hind wing without black spots. Hind wing postdiscal band 



obsolete ......... rivularis (p. 113) 



60. (68) Male clasp without a dorsal projection. Fore wing submarginal series almost 

 parallel to termen. Hind wing with veins heavily blackened across the 

 discal band .......... divisa (p. 115) 



Male clasp with a large dorsal projection directed distad. Fore wing sub- 

 marginal series prominent, bowed inwards in spaces 3 a.nd 4. Hind wing 

 veins lightly darkened across discal band .... pryeri (p. 115) 



70 (1) Under surface of hind wing with subbasal streak not prominently divided ; 

 with dark spots (occasionally faded out) in cell and at bases of spaces 6 and 7 



alwina (p. 1 17) 

 Hind wing subbasal streak larger and prominently divided by heavily 



blackened veins ; no spots in cell nor at bases of spaces 6 and 7 dejeani (p. 117) 



LIST OF SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES 



The indications ' Type BMNH ; Type Oxford ; Type Paris ; Type Leiden ; 

 Type Berlin ' mean that the types are in the British Museum (Natural History) ; 

 University Museum, Oxford ; Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris ; 

 Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden ; Institut fur Spezielle Zoologie 

 und Zoologisches Museum der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin, respectively and 

 have been seen by me. Where the original description was based specifically on 

 one or both sexes it should be assumed, unless otherwise stated, that single types of 

 the described sex(es) have been seen. Where the original description did not specify 

 a sex, full particulars of type material seen are given. The types of all new forms 

 are deposited in BMNH with the exception of the allotype of Neptis vikasi sabanga 

 in the University Museum, Oxford. The distribution given for each form is compiled 

 from the material in BMNH unless otherwise stated. 



PANTOPORIA Hiibner 



Pantoporia venilia (Linnaeus) comb. n. 

 P. venilia godelewa (Fruhstorfer) comb. n. 



Acca venilia godelewa Fruhstorfer, 1908a : 279. o"? Buru. Types Paris. 

 Rahinda {Acca) venilia godelewa (Fruhstorfer) Fruhstorfer, 1913 : 600. 



South Moluccas (Buru). 



P. venilia venilia (Linnaeus) comb. n. 



Papilio venilia Linnaeus, 1758 : 478. Hab. in calidis regionibus. 

 Rahinda [Acca) venilia venilia (Linnaeus) Fruhstorfer, 1913 : 600. 



South Moluccas (Amboina, Ceram, Gisser, Banda). Examples from Ceram 

 Laut and Goram have the spots of the hind wing postdiscal band a little more 

 obscure. 



