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cf and 9 — Aur (Kumanis, Highl. of Pad.) — 3/1915. 



48. H. leuconoë (Erichs.). 



— chersonesia Fruhst. — (ƒ — Pasir Ganting (Indrapura) — 10/1915. 



Mr. Jacobson has had the good luck to discover this species on Sumatra. 



Leuconoë was known from Banka, Billiton, Batu and Engano. The 



specimen from Indrapura does not differ from the Malaccan specimens. 



— lasiaka subspec. nova. — 9 — Pulu Lasia — 12/1915. Very near 

 to vedana Fruhst. from the Batu-islands. Yet tasiaha is not as black as 

 vedana and the yellowish grayish 



brown colour on the base of the 

 wings breaks the monotony on 

 the upperside. The little diffe- 

 rences of the pattern are to be 

 seen on the textfigure. 



Gen. Euploea F. 



49. E. albomaculata v. E. 

 (Notes Leyd. Mus. vol. XXXVI, 

 p. 52). 

 ç? — Pulu Lasia — 5/1915. 

 Figured on plate VII. 



50. E. malayica Butl. 



— malayica (Butl.) — 3 ç? c? 

 — Aur (Kumanis), Andalas, Ba- 

 lun (Highl. of Pad.) — 3, 5 and 

 6/1914. 



— harmseni subspec. nova — 



2 cfc? 



Pulu Babi, Pulu 



Textfigure 3. 



Lasia — 5/1915, 3/1916. Once 

 more an example of the great 

 variability of a Malayan species. 

 Harmseni is to recognise at a 

 glance by its shape, colour and pattern. Smaller than the typical malayica 

 from Sumatra and stolli Weym. from Nias, the colour and pattern remember 

 claudina Stdgr. from Palawan. The colour on the upperside is violet 

 shining dark brown and the series of great spots are pure white. The 

 white submarginal spots on the hindwing are elongated like in claudina 

 Stdgr. On the underside of thé hindwing we observe 6 circumcellular 

 spots and one very small cellspot near the end of the cell. The right 

 half of the upperside is figured on plate VII. 



51. E. lacor clair ei mithrenes Fruhst. 



