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white, rest brownish sooty black. A narrow white margin round both pairs of 

 wings. — Below. Forewing white, a broad sooty-black band from base round apex 

 to vein 3 enclosing a narrow metallic-bine line and broadly bordered with white. 

 Hindwing, outer half black with five large blue rings and a broad white border, 

 inuer half white, a wide basal black band with blue streak in it. 



Length of forewing : 18-5 mm. Expanse: 41mm. 



1 ? , Misol. 



254. Hypolycaena sipylus Feld. 



Hypolycaena sipylus Felder, Sitzungsb. Akad. Wisseiisch. Wiai Math. Nat. CI. xl. p. 451. No. 12 

 (1860) (Amboina). 



1 (?, 1 ? , Blanusela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912; 1 ?, Wahai, North 

 Ceram. 



255. Miletus polycletus (Linn.). 



Papilio polycletus Linnaeus, Mus. Luclov. Ulric. p. iiSG (1764) (Amboina). 



30 c?c?, 5 ? ? , Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912 ; 1 S, Wahai, North 

 Ceram. 



256. Miletus anacletus (Fekl). 



Thecla anaclelus Felder, Sitzungsb. AJcad. Wissejiseli. Wieii Math. Nat. CI. xl. p. 454. No. 25 (1860) 

 (Amboina). 



1 ? , Kanike, North Ceram, 600 metres, 1912. 



257. Amblypodia annetta anna Stand. 



Amblypodia annetta var. anna Staudinger, Exot. Tagf. vol. i. p. 282 (1888) (Amboina, Saparua). 



The ¥ has the underside paler and more rufous. 



5 c?c?, Mannsela, Central Ceram, 650 metres, 1912 ; 1 ?, Wahai, North Ceram. 



258. Arhopala admete (Hew.). 



Amblypodia admete Hewitson, Cat. Lycaen. Brit. Mas. p. 7. No. 24. t. 3. if. 18, 19 (1863) (Ceram). 



1 ? , Kanike, North Ceram, 600 metres, 1912. 



259. Arhopala pseudocentaurus (Doubl.). 



Amblypodia pseudocentaurus Doubleday, List Lepid. Lis. Brit. Mus. ii. p. 24 (1847) (Java). 



1 ? , Gitgit, Bali, 1500—2000 ft. 



260. Arhopala hercules herculina Staud. 



Arhopala hercules var. hercidina Staudinger, Exot. Tagf. vol. i. p. 280 (1888) (Waigeu). 

 6c?c?, 2 ? ?, Misol. 



261. Arhopala leo Druce. 



Arhopala leo Druce, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. aer. 6. vol. 13. p. 254 (1894) (Humboldt Bay). 



I cannot agree with Mr. Bethnne Baker that this is a form of hercules, as I have 

 it from Misol together with hcrculhia. It is much greener below and always 

 distinguishable by the narrower bauds. 



1 <?, Misol. 



