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10. Eiqolcea (Crastia) godarti. 
Euploea godartii, Luc, Rev. Zoo]., 1853, p. 319. 
E. siamensisy Feld., Reise Nov., Lep., ii., p. 341, n. 473.^ 
t. 41, fig. 6 (1867). 
Apparently very scarce, only one or two specimens 
having been taken by me in the " Happy Valley,^' at 
flowers of Poinsettia, in February, 1892. 
11. Euiiloeci (Crastia) frauenfeldi. 
Eujploea frauenfeldiiy Feld., Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 
xii., p. 479, n. 87 (1882); Reise Nov., Lep. ii., 
p. 312, n. 474, t. 41, fig. 4 (1867). 
Var. a. lorquinii, Feld., Reise Nov., Lep., ii., p. 340, 
■■ n. 472 (1867). 
A very common species at Happy Valley and 
elsewhere, its flight and habits being similar to those of 
E. superha and midamusy in company with which it is 
found. It has been bred from larva3 found feeding on 
Strop/ianthus divergens. The Hong-Kong specimens 
agree exactly with the var. lorqiiinii of Felder. Decem- 
ber to May, but very scarce in the spring of 1893. 
12. Mycalesis per sens. 
Papilio perseusj Fabr., Syst. Ent., p. 488, n. 199 
(1775). 
Not very uncommon in shady places among bushes ; 
sporadically from December to May. 
13. Mycalesis mineus. 
Papilio mineus i Linn., Syst. Nat., i., 2, p. 768, n. 126 
(1767). 
Mycalesis visala, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, i., p. 260 
(1^77) [forma hyem.). 
Much more plentiful than the preceding, and of similar 
habits. The winter form, which has the underside of 
the hindwings plain and without ocelli, agrees with the 
insect described by Moore as M. visala. This was 
almost the only butterfly which was not greatly reduced 
in numbers after the frost of January, 1893. I find some 
