134 ON SOME HETEROCERA FROM SARAWAK 



Antennae fuscous-black, branches brown. Head and palpi 

 bluish-black ; tegulae orange ; patagia metallic blue mixed 

 with purple-violet. Abdomen ochraceous-yellow. Femora 

 ochraceous-yellow ; fore and mid tibiae and tarsi bluish-black; 

 hind tibiae and tarsi ochraceous-yellow ; pectus ochraceous- 

 yellow. 



9 . Resembles the cf • Fore wing violet-grey with a pale 

 square-shaped apical area. The costal stripe paler orange, 

 reaching the costal edge from the base and narrowing to the 

 apex. Hind wing paler than in the cf . 



Underside paler than in the cT. Fore wing with the ground- 

 colour grey, and the pale area of the upperside defined by 

 pale-yellow. 



Frons and palpi orange, vertex violet-blue. 



Length of fore wing cT 17 mm., 9 19 mm. 



Mt. Poi, 5200 feet— 2 cf (Type), 19 ; Mt. Penrissen, 4700 

 feet — 19 (allotype). 



19. Agylla bisecta Roths. 



Nov. ZooL, xix, p. 226, 1912, N. Borneo. 



O*. Apparently undescribed. 



Fore wing grey, some white scaling over the distal area 

 between costa and vein 3 ; costal stripe as in the 9 • Hind 

 wing paler than in the 9 ■ 



Underside as in the 9 , fore wing darker, hind wing paler. 

 Submedian with a fold showing a stripe of closely-set brown 

 scales ; the submedian area black by a mixture of black scales, 

 and much enlarged, the inner half folded over on the underside. 



Length of fore wing 18 mm. 



Mt. Murud, 6000-6500 feet, November— 9 cf, 39. 



20. Padenia duplicana Walk. 



Toepitis du-plicana Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B.M., xxviii, p. 429, 1868, 



Sarawak. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 1 cf ; Mt. Poi, 2000 feet— 1 cf ; Mt. 

 Penrissen, 2000 feet— 1 9 . 



21. Scaptesyle tricolor Walk, dentata, subsp. nov. 



(f. Fore wing with the black post-discal line more strongly 

 angled in cellule 6, forming a well-marked tooth. The brown 

 marginal area is a little narrower. Hind wing with a narrower 

 ■ marginal border which only reaches vein 2. 



Mt. Murud, 6000-6500 feet, November—l cf • 



The species is diurnal. 



