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182. P. nefte Or. matthiola Fruhst. 91 
Borneo ; India to China and south to Sumatra and 
Java. 
183. Limenitis daraxa Doubld. & Hew. viridicans Fruhst. 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu) and Sarawak (Mt. 
Matang) ; Assam, Burma, Malay Peninsula, 
Sumatra (Battak Mts.). 
184. L. procris Cr. agnata Fruhst. 
Borneo ; India, China, Burma, Malay Peninsula, 
Sumatra, Java, Lombok, Flores. 
185. Pandita sinope Moore sinoria Feld. 
Borneo, Natunas, Palawan; Malay Peninsula, 
Sumatra, Java. 
186. Lebadea martha Fab. martha Fab. 92 
Sarawak, Annam, Tonkin, Siam, Tenasserim; 
Assam, Sikkim, Bhotan. 
187. L. alankara Horsf. paduca Moore. 
Borneo; Malay Peninsula, Palawan, Sumatra, 
Banka, Java. 
188. Parthenos sylvia Cr. borneensis Staud. 93 
Borneo; India, Ceylon, Burma, China, Philippines 
and south to the Greater Sunda Isles, Celebes, New 
Guinea and the Solomon Islands. 
189. Tan^icia amisa Gr.-Sm. 
North Borneo (Mt. Kinabalu). 
91 Recorded by Shelford as Athyma nefte nivifera, which designates the 
broader-banded form from the Malay Peninsula. The grey-brown female 
was placed by Shelford as the female of P. kresna. I have named it 
liomattha , female, form. nov. (See footnote to this species in the following 
key for identification.) 
Fruhstorfer records both female forms, but without naming them. His 
figured female is the orange-barred form, which may therefore be regarded 
as typical matthiola. 
92 Shelford records the only known Bornean specimen of this species, and 
remarks that it “is quite indistinguishable from Burmese males of the wet- 
season brood.” 
93 Fruhstorfer describes and figures a subspecies, from South-east Borneo 
(presumably), as bellimonlis, differing from typical borneensis in the colour 
of the submarginal band, which is red-brown instead of green. Several 
Sarawak specimens are so close to this that I prefer to place all the Bornean 
examples under the one name. Those from the Malay Peninsula and 
Sumatra also seem doubtfully distinct. 
