EURASIAN & AUSTRALIAN NEPTINI 77 



N. nata florensis Snellen 



Neptis florensis Snellen, 1891 : 238. <J$ Flores. 



Neptis nandina florensis Snellen ; Fruhstorfer, 1913 : 607. 



Neptis nata florensis Snellen ; Eliot, i960 : 242. 



Flores, Sumbawa. 



N. nata sumba Doherty 



Neptis nandina var. sumba Doherty, 1891b : 175. Sumba. 

 Neptis nandina sumba Doherty ; Fruhstorfer, 1913 : 607. 

 Neptis nata sumba Doherty ; Eliot, i960 : 242. 



None in BMNH. 



Neptis pampanga C. & R. Felder 



This species represents N. nata in the Philippines, and may be conspecific with it. 

 However as all the Philippine Neptini have been accorded species rank, except for 

 the wide-ranging secondary growth species Phaedyma columella Cramer, it would be 

 illogical not to accord species rank to N. pampanga, the more so since there appears 

 to be a hiatus in Palawan between its range and that of N. nata. In addition N. nata 

 is a jungle species and is the more likely to have been isolated from N. pampanga 

 ever since the Philippines became a separate archipelago. 



N. pampanga pampanga C. & R. Felder 



Neptis pampanga C. & R. Felder, 1863 : in. q* Luzon. 

 Neptis pampanga Felder ; Semper, 1889 : 146, pi. 29, figs. 6 <$, 7 $. 

 Neptis nandina pampanga Felder ; Fruhstorfer, 191 3 : 605. 

 Neptis nata pampanga Felder ; Eliot, i960 : 242. 



Luzon. 



N. pampanga dormida ssp. n. 



(PI. i, fig. 4, Text-fig. 37) 



In both sexes resembles ssp. pampanga in having the fore wing postdiscal spot in space 3 

 overlapping the spot in space 2, these two spots being directed to the apex (in ssp. boholica 

 Moore these spots are in echelon and are directed to the termen well below the apex). The 

 fore wing upper and lower postdiscal bands and the hind wing discal band are much narrower 

 than in pampanga, the latter not entering the base of space 3, but the fore wing submarginal 

 series is a little more prominent. 



HolotypecJ. Mindoro : Baco District, 2. v. 1909 (ex Adams coll.). 



Allotype $. Mindoro : Mt. Dulangan, 4500-5500^., xi. 1895-1.1896 (/. Whitehead). 



Described from the types and one other male from Mindoro. 



