X.— On some Families of Heterocera col- 

 lected in Sarawak. By G. Talbot, f.e.s. 



(With one Plate.) 



The material* dealt with in this paper was collected by 

 Dr. Mjoberg mainly on the mountains of Dulit, Mm^ud, Poi, 

 and Penrissen. The collections of Heterocera are of much 

 interest as little is known of the Heterocerous fauna of these 

 Sarawak mountains. Sixteen new forms are herein described, 

 besides the undescribed sex of five other forms. 



The types of forms described herein are deposited in the 

 Hill Museum, Witley, Surrey, where they are available for 

 study at any time. These types will pass into the possession 

 of the British Museum when the Hill Museum ceases to 

 exist. 



The remaining families of Heterocera are dealt with in 

 other papers by Mr. L. B. Prout, Miss A. E. Prout, Mr. E. 

 Meyrick, and Prof. Janse. 



The types of forms described by the first two are in the 

 Hill Museum and those described by other authors are in their 

 own collections. 



*The Ehopalocera collected by Dr. Mjoberg were also forwarded for 

 identification. They comprise 34 species, all well-known and for the 

 most part common species, which need no comment. 



One Lycaenid, Lampides lividus Druce, however, is worthy of record. 

 A cf was taken on Mt. Dulit and appears to be the second specimen 

 known. Druce described it in 1895 from Labuan. (P.Z.S., Vol. xxxii, 

 p. 584). 



Sar. Mus. Journ,, No. 9, 1926. 



