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115. Atella alcippe Cr. alcippoides Moore. 
Borneo, Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra; 
Ceylon, Java, Palawan, Moluccas, New Guinea. 
116. Issoria sinha Roll, macromalayana Fruhst. 
Borneo, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Palawan, 
Philippines ; India, Moluccas, New Guinea, Samoa, 
Solomon Isles. 
117. Cynthia erota Fab. erotella Butl. 
Borneo, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java ; India, 
Lesser Sunda Isles, Celebes, Philippines. 
118. Ducapa fasciata Feld, alleni Moulton. 54 
Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu and Sarawak); Tenasserim, 
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Palawan, Philip¬ 
pines. 
119. Cirrochroa tyche Feld. tliilincL Fruhst. 55 
North Borneo and Sarawak; India, Burma, Malay 
Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Palawan and Philippines. 
120. C. emalea Guer. ravana Moore. 56 
Borneo ; Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Nias, Java. 
121. C. malaya Feld, calypso Wall. 57 
N. Borneo and Sarawak; Malay Peninsula, Sumatra. 
54 “Ducapa fasciata alleni, subsp. nov.—Differs from the continental 
form figured by Moore (Lepidoptera Indica , iv. pi. 36B, figs. 3, 3a, 3 b, Sc) 
in the much narrower yellow postmedian band on the hind wing above, which 
is only half as broad (or less) as the succeeding (distally) fuscous band of 
ground colour. By this character alone alleni in both sexes can be dis¬ 
tinguished from all other races, in which the yellow postmedian band is 
broader than the distal band of fuscous ground-colour. 
“ The yellow spots of the fore wing above are also reduced in both sexes, 
especially in the female, which differs from the male in having the median 
yellow band nearly twice as broad. 
“ A local species in Borneo. The Sarawak Museum series comes from Mt. 
Kinabalu, Baram, Tatau and Banting; at the last-mentioned locality I 
obtained it first in 1909. There is a Mission station here in charge of the 
Bev. G. Dexter Allen, with whom I stayed on that occasion and after whom 
I now name this subspecies. 
“ Fruhstorfer, Bingham and de Nic6ville place this in the genus Cirrochroa, 
but I prefer to follow Moore and Shelford in giving it full generic distinction.” 
(Vide the characters shown in the key on p. 248). ( Entomologist , May, 
1915, p. 99.) 
55 Recorded by Shelford as C. mithila rotundata Butl. The Bengal form 
is now known as mithila , and that from the Malay Peninsula as rotundata , 
from which this Bornean form differs in having a well-developed fuscous 
marginal border. 
66 Fruhstorfer states that emalea Guerin is the Malayan form, and 
therefore replaces Moore’s long-used name bajadeta. 
57 A form “ peculiar to the mountains and rainy season ” is described by 
Fruhstorfer as baluna, from Kinabalu. I can find no constant difference be¬ 
tween Kinabalu specimens and a series from Sarawak mountains and lowlands. 
