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THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
105. D. simplex Staud. amethystina Stich. 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu); Palawan. 
106. D. necho Feld, cheops Feld. 
North Borneo; Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Nias, 
Java, Palawan ; Philippines. 
107. D. necho Feld, helvidius Fruhst. 
South-east Borneo. 
108. Enispe euthymius Doubld. milvus Staud. 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu); Sikkim, Assam, 
Burma, Sumatra. 
Subfam. 6. Nymphalike. 
109. Ergolis ariadne Linn, ariadne Linn. 
Borneo, Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, Java; India 
and China to Celebes and Flores., 
110. E. specularia Fruhst. specularia Fruhst. 
South-east Borneo, Java; Siam, Sumbawa. 
111. E. is^us Wall, isceus Wall. 51 
West Borneo (Pontianak), Malay Peninsula and 
Sumatra; Nias, Java. 
112. Laringa castelnaui Feld, castelnaui Feld. 52 
Borneo, Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra ; 
Nias, Java. 
118. Cupha erymanthis Drury lotis Sulz. 53 
Borneo, India, Burma, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra; 
Java, China, Palawan. 
114. C. arias Feld, cacina Fruhst. 
North Borneo (Mantanani Isle), Palawan; Philip¬ 
pines, Celebes. 
61 Omitted by Shelford. 
62 Fruhstorfer separates the Bornean as ochus on the characters of the 
male which he describes as much larger and of darker blue ground colour, 
with the apex of fore wings more clouded with black and the under side 
showing more extended and darker black bands on both wings. 
Two males in the Sarawak Museum from British North Borneo are 
rather darker blue than another from Sarawak, which agrees well with 
Distant’s figure of a Malay Peninsula specimen; females from British 
North Borneo are similarly not to be distinguished, so I merge Fruhstorfer’s 
name with the type-form castelnaui. (The female was unknown to 
Fruhstorfer.) 
53 Fruhstorfer separates forms from West Sumatra and Borneo as nagara 
on what appear to me to be insufficient grounds. The yellow subapical spot 
of the fore wing above is more often present—and in some quite conspicuous 
—seldom obsolete as Fruhstorfer states of Bornean specimens. 
