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2(;.'). Arhopala antharita sp. iio\. 



Female. — V^JXTside -. both wings rich lironze-cdlourod brown, fuft'usi-il with 

 jmrple in certain lights. 



Underside: somewliat resembles ..1. (iiiunda Hew. Anterior wings with two 

 spots crossing the cell, that nearest the base oval, the other reniform ; a large 

 qnadrate spot at the end of the cell, the inner and onter edges of which are nudulated; 

 an oblong .spot above it, near the cost a ; a subovate spot between the two lowest 

 median nervules at their junction with the disco-cellular nervule, and a large broad 

 V-shaped sjiot below the cell ; the disc is crossed by a broad baud of spots, the four 

 uppermost jilaced very obliquely, the others nearly vertical ; an indistinct broad band 

 on the outer margin. Posterior wings with a round spot near the base below the 

 costal nerxure, and two very large jiatches beyond, the outermost of which extends 

 from the costal margin over the interspace between the first and second subcostal 

 nervule.s, the otlier spots nearly as in A. (innnda ; a few dark bars a little before 

 the outer margin, and a dark velvety spot above the anal angle, crowned with a few- 

 bluish grey scales ; all the spots and markings on both wings are brown, margiiKMl 

 on each side with pale [linkish brown rings ; the ground colour is paler jiinkish 

 brown than tlie spots, except the space below the lowest median nervule, and the 

 inner margin of the anterior wings, wliich is greyish brown. 



Expanse of wings : nearh' 2 inches. 



(_)ne specimen only. 



The imderside has a strong superficial resemblance to ^l. anundii, but the very 

 large subcostal brown spots on the posterior wings at once distinguish it from tliat 

 species, while on the upperside it bears no resemblance to it. 



2f)G. Pseudonotis humboldti Druce. 

 A long series of both sexes. 



267. Sithon danis Kdd. 

 One example from Mansinam. The white area is more extended on both wings 

 than in Felder's type, but I have specimens in my collection from Ceram, captured by 

 Mr; Wallace, which agree with .Mr. Doherty's specimen. Possibly it may be a distinct 

 species. 



208. Bindahara Isabella Feld. 

 Five males and one female. 



269. Deudorix epirus Feld. 

 Four males. 



270. Hypolycaeua phorbas Fabr. 



A long series of both se.xes. In some of tlie males the pale patch in the niid<ile 

 of the anterior wings on the upperside is absent. From Jobie, I'iak, Korrido 

 IMansinam, Hon, and Humboldt Pay. 



271. Hypolycaena ei'ylus (iodart. 

 Two pairs from (.iani and Wandisi, 



