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THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
48. Lethe europa Fab. europa Fab. 
Borneo, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java ; Philip¬ 
pines, China and India. 
44. L. mekara Moore. 23 
Borneo, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Assam and 
India. 
45. L. delila Staud. 
North Borneo (Mts. Kinabalu and Marapok). 
46. L. dora Staud. 24 
Borneo (Sarawak and South-east Borneo). 
47. L. perimede Staud. 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu). 
48. L. darena Feld, borneensis Staud. 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu) ; Sumatra, Java. 
49. Neorina lowi Doubld. lowi Doubld. 
Borneo ; Sumatra, Nias, Malay Peninsula, Palawan. 
50. C (elites epiminthia Westw. epiminthia Westw. 25 
Borneo, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula; Tenasserim, 
Celebes. 
51. C. euptychioides Feld, euptychioides Feld. 
Borneo ; Sumatra and Malay Peninsula. 
52. Orsotrlena medus Fab. 
Borneo, India to the Greater Sunda Isles; Celebes 
and Lesser Sunda Isles to South Sea Islands and 
Australia. 
53. Mycalesis marginata Moore pitana Staud. 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu); Sumatra. 
54. M. anapita Moore. 26 
Borneo, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Banka, Billiton. 
55. M. mnasicles Hew. mnasicles Hew. 
Borneo, Sumatra ; Malay Peninsula, Burma. 
23 Fruhstorfer splits this variable species into a number of geographical 
races, which do not appear to me sufficiently distinct, as they are founded 
on particularly variable characters. Some Sarawak males, for instance, 
agree well with his figure of the Tonkin form. 
24 Described by Shelford as cerama. 
" 25 Regarded by Shelford as a subspecies of nothis from Siam, which is 
treated by Fruhstorfer as a separate species. 
26 The black distal border of the hind wing is variable in a long Sarawak 
series before me, and is insufficient in development and constancy to warrant 
Fruhstorfer’s separation as a distinct race ( fucentia ). 
