92 BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO, 



Genus Atella. 



108. Atella alcippe, Or. 



Fupilio alcippe, Cramer. Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 389 fig. 9 H. 

 (1782). 



Sub-sp. A. alcippe alcippoides, Moore. 



The typical form is confined to the Moluccas ; alcip- 

 poides occurs in Sikkinm, Silhet, Khasia, S. India, 

 Burma, Tenasserim, Andamans, Malay Peninsula, 

 Borneo, Sumatra, Java ; other sub-species are found in 

 the Nicobars, Philippines Palawan and Celebes. 



109. Atella sinha, Kollar. 



Terinos sinha, Kollar, Hiigel's Reis. Kasch. iv. pt. 2, p. 

 438 (1844). 



Occurs in India, Burma, Assam, Tenasserim, Malay 

 Peninsula, Great Sunda Is., Philippines, Celebes. 



Genus Cethosia. 



110. Cethosia hypsea, Doubl. 



Cethosia hypsea, Doubledav and Hewitson, Gen.D. Lep. pi. 

 20 f. 4(1847). 



The typical form is confined to Borneo, but sub-species 

 are found in the "Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, 

 Billiton, Palawan, Balabac, and the Philippines. 



[The larva has the dorsal half of the body red, the 

 ventral half black, with the exception of the seventh 

 segment which is entirely creamy white. Like many 

 other members of the genus the larva is gregarious ; 

 it bears a close resemblance to the larva of a day- 

 flying moth Hypsa sp. which is also gregarious. Mr. 

 H. N. Ridley, Director of the Singapore Botanic 

 Gardens found a number of the Hypsid larvae grouped 



Jour. Straits Branch 



