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THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
174. P. asura Moore anaka Fruhst. 85 
Borneo; South China, Burma, Formosa, Malay 
Peninsula, Sumatra, Banka, Java. 
175. P. larymna Doubld. elisa Fruhst. 
Borneo; Tenasserim, Siam, Malay Peninsula, 
Sumatra, Banka, Nias, Java. 
176. P. kanwa Moore kanwa Moore. 
Borneo, Singapore; Burma, Assam, Sumatra, 
Banka, Nias. 
177. P. beta Moore kresna Moore. 86 
Borneo ; Assam, Burma, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, 
Banka, Nias, Mentawei. 
178. P. abiasa Moore matanga Fruhst 87 
Borneo ; Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Banka, Nias, 
Java. 
179. P. selenophora Koll. amhcira Bruce. 88 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu) and Sarawak (Mt. 
Matang); India, China, Burma, Malay Peninsula, 
Sumatra, Java. 
180. P. euloca Shelfd. 89 
Sarawak (Mt. Matang). 
181. P. cama Moore ambra Staud. 90 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu); Perak, Sumatra, 
Formosa, Assam, Himalayas. 
86 Slielford records this as Athyma idita Moore, which is now used for 
the Malay Peninsula form of asura . 
86 The female of this Bornean form is unknown, although Shelford 
follows Moore in regarding subrata Moore as the female of this species. 
The markings of subrata agree much better with Pantoporia nefte, and 
there seems no doubt that Fruhstorfer is right in regarding subrata as one 
of the two female forms of that species. 
87 Recorded by Shelford as abiasa Moore, which was described from 
Java, and now designates that race only. 
88 Recorded by Shelford as a distinct species, with subspecies amharina 
in the Malay Peninsula. 
89 This species is described from a single male now in the British 
Museum. Fruhstorfer omits it in his account of the Indo-Australian 
Nymphalinse in Seitz’s Macro-Lepidoptera of the World. From the 
description it appears to be quite distinct from any other species of the 
genus. 
90 Fruhstorfer writes of avibra : “ undoubtedly a variety of the preceding” 
(cama), and then gives it specific distinction. There seems to be no reason 
for not treating it as a subspecies of cama , as Shelford has done. 
