BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 93 



The sub-species occurs only in X. Borneo, where there 

 is a distinct Philippine element. The typical form occurs 

 in the Philippines, other sub-species in Sumatra, Java, 

 Lombok, Sumba, Sumbawa, A lor, Palawan. 



Messrs. Pryer and Carter in their list recorded E. 

 binotata, Butl., from X. Borneo, bat this is certainly 

 erroneous as the species is otherwise only known from 

 N. India. They also record E. (Stictoplcea) susah, n. sp. 

 which, however, is a mere no men nudum, no description 

 of the insect being given. 



Sub-fam. SatyrinjE. 

 Genus Mycalesis. 

 Sub-genus Satoz. 



33. Mycalesis (Satoa), maianeas, Hew. 



Mycalesis maianeas, Hewitson, Esot. Butt, iii, p. 87 



Myc. t. 5, f. 27, 28 (1864). 

 Occurs also in the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. 



Sub-genus Orsotricena. 



34. Mycalesis {Orsotricena) medus, Fab. 



Papilio medus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 488, (1775). 



Ranges over the Indian regions, Malay Peninsula, 

 Sunda Islands, Celebes, Timor, Philippines and Hainan. 

 The dry season form (rune/ca, Moore) does not occur in 

 Borneo. 



Sub-genus Calysisnie 



35. Mycalesis {Calysisme) perseus, Fab. 



Papilio perseus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 488 (1775) 9 



Various authors record this species from Borneo, but 

 I have not yet met with it. It occurs in the Indian re- 

 gion, the Malay Peninsula, Sunda Is., Philippines, Hainan 

 and Formosa. The dry-season form does not occur in 

 Borneo. 



B A Soc.j No. 41, 1904. 



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