36 BUTTERFLIES OF MOUNT PENRISSEN. 



cell-spot as above. A marginal row of spots, the upper 

 yellow and the larger, the lower white, the last being 

 bifid. Hindwing as in male but the discal yellow area 

 much reduced. Expanse 88mm. 



This sex is described here for the first time. The species 

 which was originally described from Kina Balu is not 

 mentioned by Dr. Butler in his recent revision of the 

 genus Delias (Ann. Mag. N. H 1(5. vol. 20., Aug. 1897). 



(89) Ddias Singhapura (Wall). 



(40) Delias cathara (Grose Smith). Exactly mimicked by a 



Chalcosiid moth. Mimeuploea.pieroides Wlk. 



(41) Delias parthenia Staud. Previously recorded from Kina 



Balu. 



(42) Terias hecabe (L.) Common everywhere. 



(43) Catbphaga (Hyposcritia) plana (Butl). 



(44) Catophaga (Tacky ris) cardena (Hew). 



(45) Huphina hespeva fButl.) This form has recently been sepa- 



rated from H. lea (Doubl.) 



Sub. fam. Papilionitue, 



(46) Troides brookiamts (Wall.) 



(47) Troides helena cerberus (Feld.) 



(48) Papilio demolion (Or.) 



(49) Papilio nephelus saturnus (Gir.) 



(50) Papilio paradoxus telesides (Feld.) 



(51) Papilio arpina cantatas (Rothschild and Ford). 

 Fam. Hesperidae.. 



(52) Tagiades waterstradti (Elwes). 



(53) Telicota bambusae (Moore). 



(54) Notocrypta feisthainelii (Boisd.) 



(55) Parnara moolata (Moore). 

 (50) Ilasora chabrona (Plotz). 



