( <y ) 



Expause S 32 — 3C mm., ? :}0 mm. 



Described from five itiales and one female. 



This species is very near to A. koniiga Drace from Borneo, but difl'crs in Laving 

 fhe i)rimaries more acute, an<l in the entire absence of all markin;t,'s from the onter 

 third of the secondaries on the npperside before the outer angle. Tliese points will 

 serve among others to discriminate it from Drnce's species, as well as from others. 



(Jests HYPOLYCAENA Folder. 



'■»7. H. sipylus (Felder), Sltzbri: A/i: W'isseiisch. Wii'n, Motli. Sat. CI. 

 XL. p. 4."il (IS6(»). 

 Quite common. 



Gkkls DEUDOKIX Hewitson. 



OS. D. epijarbas (Moore), in Horsfield it Moore, Cut. L,i). ila.^. E. J. C 



p. :52 (18.^7). 

 A few /urih Specimens. 



(Jknus KIXDAHARA Moore. 

 !iit. B. Isabella (Felder), I.e. 

 A numljcr of ///nlr.t and a couple of \>qov /'i'/i/'iU'.i. 



(Jenus HYP()C}IL0K0SI« Kober. 

 100. H. buruana sp. nov. 



J. This species appears to be an intermediate form between //. "/it/ji/m Hew. 

 and JL lonjuiiii Feld. The vude has tlu' discal areas of both wings on the upper.side 

 white margined more or less witli pale diffuse blue, passing over into the deep black 

 of the outer margin and the dark fuscous of the base. On the underside there is 

 a total absence of the dark discal markings on the secondaries figured by Hewitson 

 as occurring in the case of //. (uitiplia. 



? . 'Y\\o female is without any bine on the upperside of the wings. 



There is a small series of this beautiful insect, which can easily be discriminated 

 from tiie other two species by the ])(iints of difference pointed out abovr. 



F.\MiLv PAPILIOXIDAE Leach. 



tSuHFAMiLY PIERIXAE Swainson. 

 (Jenus KLoniNA Fehler. 

 Ml. E. bouruensis Wallace, Tram. Ent. Sx: J.ond. (:i). IV. p. :il'J (1867). 

 Two examples, one badly shattered. 



Genus TERIAS Swainson. 

 10-. T. di-ona Horsfield, int. I.ep. K. I. C. p. 1:57. t. 1. f. ]:; (18-'0). 

 A few specimens 



