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THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
11. D. eryx Fab. 8 
Borneo, Java and Sumatra to Nias, Nicobars, Burma 
and Siam. 
12. D. aspasia Fab. shelfordi Fruhst. 
Borneo ; Malay Peninsula, Palawan, Sumatra, Nias, 
Engano, Java. 
13. D. limniace Cr. kuchingana Moulton. 9 
Sarawak; India to Formosa and the Philippines, 
Celebes, Java. 
14. D. melissa Cr. microsticta Butler. 
Borneo ; India, China and Malaya to the South Sea 
Islands. 
15. D. chrysippus Linn, chrysippus Linn. 
Borneo, India, China, Malaya to New Guinea; 
South-eastern Europe, Africa. 
16. D. plexippus Linn, intensa Moore. 
Borneo, Java, Bali, Bawean ; India to Formosa and 
south to Australia. 
17. D. melanippus Cr. hegesippus Cr. 
Borneo, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Natunas; India 
and Malaya to Java and Celebes. 
18. D. lotis Cr. lotis Cr. 
Borneo; Palawan, Philippines, Celebes. 
8 The Sarawak series presents several variations, which seem to indicate 
that Fruhstorfer’s subspecies should he merged under one name. Thus in 
some the inter-nervular areas are whitish, in others distinctly grey-green ; in 
one the whitish lines are reduced to half the width of those in others from 
the same locality. Fruhstorfer uses Staudinger’s name borneensis for the 
Bornean form. 
9 My description of this subspecies was published in the Entomologist 
for May, 1915 (p. 97). I quote it below:— 
“ Shelford records both septe?itrionis and microsticta from Borneo, the 
latter, I think, based on one female in the Sarawak Museum, which should 
be referred to limniace , hitherto unrecorded from Borneo. 
“ Typical limniace comes from the Himalayas, China, Hong Kong and 
Formosa. A lighter form from Ceylon and South India has been named 
mutina by Fruhstorfer. The single Bornean female before me differs from 
this last subspecies in the following points:—hyaline streak from base 
of cell in fore wing larger, hyaline patch below cell divided, and a circular 
spot cut off distally. In the hind wing the cell is divided by prominent cell 
streak nearly reaching the base of wing; the white lines bordering the 
median and submedian nervures are as long as the next pair which border 
the submedian and internal nervures. Beneath (including abdomen) the 
general colour is dull golden-olive, the discal region of the fore wing 
browner. Exp. al., 90 mm. 
“I name this subspecies kuchingana , as the only known specimen bears 
the label 4 Kuching (Sarawak), December 23rd, 1895.’ ” 
