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THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
186. Symbrenthia hippoclus Cr. marius Fruhst. 
Borneo; India, China, Malaya to New Guinea. 
187. S. hypselis Godt. balunda Staud. 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu) and South-east Borneo; 
China, India, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Nias, Java, 
Bali and Palawan. 
138. S. hypatia Wall, hippocrene Staud. 
North Borneo and Sarawak; Malay Peninsula, 
Sumatra, Java. 
139. Khinopalpa polynice Cr. helionice Fruhst. 
North Borneo and Sarawak; Burma, Malay Penin¬ 
sula, Sumatra, Java, Philippines, Celebes. 
140. Hypolimnas antilope Cr. anomala Wall. 66 
Borneo, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java; Nias, 
Lesser Sunda Isles, Philippines, Celebes, Moluccas, 
New Guinea. 
141. H. misippus Linn. 67 
Borneo, Oriental, Ethiopian, Neotropical, Nearctic 
Regions. 
142. H. bolina Linn, bolina Linn. 68 
Borneo, India, Malay Peninsula and Archipelago to 
Philippines, Borneo, Java ; Moluccas, New Guinea, 
Australia. 
148. Doleschallia bisaltide Cr. borneensis Fruhst. 
Borneo; India and Malaya to the Bismarck 
Archipelago. 
66 A large and variable series in the Sarawak Museum, from Sarawak 
and North Borneo, shows that Fruhstorfer’s interstincta cannot be kept 
separate from anomala . 
67 Shelford noted that he had not met with it in Sarawak. In June, 
1910, a male was taken in the neighbourhood of Kuching, Sarawak, and two 
more in August, 1911. 
68 As Shelford observes, this species is so variable that it does not seem 
possible to divide it up into constant races. Nevertheless, Fruhstorfer has 
made a bold attempt, utilizing a fine array of names old and new for 
different races and forms. In regard to the Bornean forms this does not 
seem to be successful; for instance, labuana from North Borneo is 
characterized by the absence of white-blue submarginal dots on the upper 
side of the males, according to Fruhstorfer ; but some Sarawak males have 
them, some are without. The different female forms are listed in a foot¬ 
note to the key to Hypolimnas species (see p. 253). 
