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closely and symmetrically around the end of a flower- 

 stalk, the group looking like a large conspicuous fruit. 

 The pupa of Cethosia hypsea is at first pure white with 

 a few brown and yellow blotches, but it gradually 

 becomes a pale brown. The adult is one of the com- 

 monest butterflies in Borneo and I have no doubt 

 that it is a very distasteful species ; when on the wing 

 it is not at all unlike the widespread Limnas chrysippus 

 and it may be considered as an "incipient mimic " of 

 that species.] 



111. Cethosia biblis, Drury. 



Papilio biblis, Drury, 111 Exot. Ent. I Pi. 4. f. 2 (1773). 



Sub-sp. C. biblis Sandakana, Fruhst. 



The species occurs in Sikkiin, Assam, Burma, 

 Tenasserim, Indo-China, Nicobars, Andamans, Malay 

 Peninsula, Java, Borneo, Philippines, Moluccas. The 

 sub-species sandakana is confined to N. Borneo. 



Genus Terinos. 



112. Terinos clarissa, Boisd. 



Terinos clarissa, Boisdewal, Spec. Gen. Lep. i. pi. 9, fio*. 

 4(1836). 



Occurs in Upper Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Singa- 

 pore, Borneo, Java. 



113. Terinos fidminans, Butl. 



Terinos fulminans, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 9 (1869). 

 Confined to Borneo. 



114. Terinos tenthras, Hew. 



Terinos tenthras, Hewitson, P. Z S. 1862 p. 89. 



There is a specimen of this species in the Sarawak Mus- 

 eum from Simanggang, Batang Lupar River. Sarawak 



R. A. Soc, No, 45, 1905. 



