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2. Cyrestis nivea, ( Amathusia nivea) Zinken-Sommer, Nova Acta. Acad. Cur. xvi. 
p. 138, pi. 14. fig. 1 (1831). <?, Malacca. “ Not scarce at Province Wellesley ” ( JF. L. 
Distant). 
Genus Ergolis, Boisduval. 
1. Ergolis ariadne, ( Papilio ariadne) Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 778. n. 170 (1767). 
<5 ? , Malacca ; ? , Penang. 
2. Ergolis merione, ( Papilio merione) Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 144. figs. G, H (1779). 
S , Malacca ; Penang. 
Genus Junonia, Hiibner. 
1. Junonia iphita, ( Papilio iphita) Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 209. figs. C, D (1782). 
d ? , Malacca ; ? , Penang. 
2. Junonia laomedia, ( Papilio laomedia) Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 772. n. 145 
(1767). S ? , Malacca. “ Common at Province Wellesley ” ( IF. L. Distant). 
3. Junonia lemonias, {Papilio lemonias) Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. TJlr. p. 277 (1764). 
d, Malacca; ? <?, Penang. 
4. Junonia oritiiya, {Papilio orithya) Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. TJlr. p. 278 (1764). 
$ ? , Malacca. “ Common at Province Wellesley ” ( IF. L. Distant). 
5. Junonia asterie, {Papilio asterie) Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 769. n. 133 (1767). 
c? ? , Malacca ; Penang. 
Genus Rhinopalpa, Eelder. 
1. Rhinopalpa eulva, Eelder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. iv. p. 399. n. 21 (1860). 
d, Malacca. 
Family ERYCINIDJE. 
Subfamily NemeobiinvE, Bates. 
Genus Zemeros, Boisduval. 
1. Zemeros emesoides, Eelder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. iv. p. 396. n. 10 (1860) ; Reise 
der Nov., Lep. ii. p. 289, pi. 36. figs. 9-11 (“ 1865 ”). <? ? , Malacca. This species is 
evidently very common. 
2. Zemeros albipunctata (PI. LXIX. fig. 10), Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 236 (1874). 
d ? , Malacca. We have the female of this species from Borneo. It seems to be a 
common species. 
Genus Abisara, Eelder. 
1. Abisara savitri, Eelder, Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 397. n. 12 (1860). ? , Ma- 
lacca. This is quite distinct from the Indian species A. susa of Hewitson. 
2. Abisara kausambi, Eelder, Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 397, n. 11 (1860). <? ?, Ma- 
lacca. A common species, the male of which is very different from A. echerius. 
