32 BUTTERFLIES OF MOUNT PENRTSSKN. 



Sub fain. Amathusiince. 



(12) Thau mantis odana (Godt). 



This handsome species was not uncommon up to an eleva- 

 tion of 3500 feet. It had an annoying habit of settling 

 amongst the creepers of a very thorny rattan and it was 

 no easy matter to procure a specimen. 



Sub. fam. Nym/rhalince. 



(13) Cupha erymanthis (Drury). 



(14) Atella sinha (Kollar). 



(15) Atella alcippe (Cram). 



(16) Terinos clarissa (Boisd). Occurred round our hut (3,500 ft.) 



(17) Cynthia deione (Erich). Avery common species of the low 



country. 



(18) Cirrochroa orissa (Feld). 



(19) Limenitis procris (Cram). A common low-country species. 



(20) Athyma abiasa (Moore). 



(21) Symphcedra dirtea (Fab). 



(22) Eutludia ambalika (Moore). 



(23) Euthalia Whiteheadi (Grose Smith;. Also abundant on 



Ma tang. 



(24) Symbrenthia hypatia, var. hippoorene (Staud). 



(25) Cyrestis nivea (Zinken-Sommer). 



(2G) Cyrestis? semi-nigra (Grose Smith). 



The description of this species previously recorded only fron 

 Kina Balu is somewhat sparse, but I am nearly sure that 

 my identification is correct, at any rate it would be 

 unwise to describe the Penrissen specimens as a new 

 species without a comparison with Mr. Grose Smith's 

 types. The nearest ally of the species is C. irmce Forbes 



