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ing large bright yellow spots:—large roundish spot at the base 
of costa, small touch of vellow at apex of costa with large oval 
spot immediately below it, followed by sub-marginal row of 
six oval spots increasing in length and size, the fifth and 
sixth fused and covering the inner marginal region; a large 
spot at end of cell slightly extending above and beyond it. 
Female differs from the male in having a broad fuscous 
margin on upperside of fore-wing from costa including apex 
nearly to anal angle reaches just below first median nervule. 
Underside as in male. 
Hep. al. 6 56-59 mm. ¢ 60-63 mm. 
Several on summit of Mt. Selinguid, 4,850 ft., May 31st. 
74. Delias pandemia, Wall. 
A male from Madihit, May 21st, and two females at 
Salindong June 10th and 11th. A local species, not rare 
in the Limbang district; I have also taken it at Lawas and 
Bintulu in Sarawak. Confined to Borneo. 
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Delias parthenia, Staud. 
One male from Madihit, alt. 2,000 ft., May 21st. A rare 
mountain species confined to Borneo. 
76. Catopsilia crocale, Cr. 
Both seasonal forms were very common all the way up the 
Limbang and Madihit Rivers; of those captured there are 
three females of typical dry season furm bearing the date May 
14th, one female and five males of the typical wet season form 
bearing the dates May 14th and 16th. 
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Temas harina, Horst. 
A female on Mt. Selinguid, 4,850 ft., May 31st. 
78. Terms hecabe, Li. 
Common everywhere. ‘Taken near Penribut’s house, alt. 
2,000 ft. in company with its mimic the Chalcosid moth 
(female) Chalcosia hecabe, Jord.* 
79. Temas sari, Horst. 
One was taken on Mt. Selinguid. I think this species was 
as common as the preceding. one. Specimens of both these 
species were taken at Salindong, June 11th. 
80. Dercas gobrias, Hew. 
Salindong, June 12th. Common in most sunny spots up 
the Limbang. Also occurs in the Malay Peninsula and 
Sumatra. 
“ Mentioned in note on Mimicry among some Bornean Insects by the writer 
in the Pro>xeedings of the Entomological Society of London 1911. p. LXXY. 
R. A. Soc., No. 63, 1912. 
