124 BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 



Confined to Borneo. This and the next two species 

 appear to be nothing but varietal forms of T. apsarasa. 



207. Tancccia evanescens, Butl. 



Tancecia evanescens, Butler, A.M.N.H. (7) vol. viii. p. 361, 

 (1901.) 



Confined to Borneo (Labuan). 



208. Tancecia albifasciata, Butl. 



Tancecia albifasciata, Butler A. M.N. II, (7) vol. viii. p. 

 361, 1901). 



Confined to Borneo. 



209. Tanacia pelea, Fab. 



Papilio pelea, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 53, (1787). 



Sub-sp. T. pelea crowleyi, Butl. 



The typical form occurs in Malay Peninsula, Singa- 

 pore, Billiton crowleyi is confined to Borneo, other sub- 

 species are found in Java, Loinbok and (?) Sumatra. 



210. Tancecia clathrata, Voll. 



Adolias clathrata, Vollenhoven, Tijd. v. Ent. p. 205, pi. 

 12 fig. 5 (1862). 



Forma typica, Borneo, low-country. 



Sub-sp. T. clathrata carulescens, Grose-Smith — Borneo, 

 Mountains. 



Sub-sp. T. clathrata nicevillei, Dist. — Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra. 



The form ccerulescens is quite abundant on Mts. 

 Matang and Santubong, Sarawak, whereas in the low- 

 country the typical form abounds ; a pair of the latter 

 taken in coita are in the Sarawak Museum collection. 



Fruhstorfer suggests that Tanaicia varuna, Voll* 

 recorded originally from Java occurs in Borneo only. 



Jour. Straits Branch 



