some new and little-known Bornean Lycaenidae. 277 
339. Lampides kondulana, Feld. 
This species was recorded from Borneo with some 
doubt, after examining a single worn male in the 
Sarawak Museum. I have since seen another male 
from the Indian Museum which bears the label 
** Borneo—W. Davison.” 
390. Arhopala meander, Boisd. 
Mr. Druce kindly points out a mistake I made in 
including New Zealand in the geographical distri- 
bution of this species. It should have been New 
Ireland. No Arhopalas occur in New Zealand. 
461. Pratapa calculis, H. H. Druce. 
This species is very near the Indian species, 
Camena carmentalis, de Nicéville, but may be 
separated from that species at once on comparing 
the anal markings on the underside of the hind-wing. 
In calculis the orange-yellow covers the anal angle, 
while in carmentalis it is restricted to a narrow edging 
round the two black spots at the anal angle. The 
difference appears constant and the merging of the 
two species does not therefore seem necessary. 
THAMALA, Moore. 
It would appear that there is considerable confusion 
between the two species comprising this genus (7’. marciana, 
Hew., and 7. miniata, Moore), De Nicéville suggested 
that the two species were really one; however, on examin- 
ing the types, it appears that there are two quite distinct 
species, although neither of them can stand as described 
by their original authors. Hewitson described a male and 
female belonging to two different species as marciana. I 
propose to retain his name for the female only. Later 
Chpmn., 3, L. chelaka, Moulton, 3, L. boulti, Chpmn., 3 and 9, 
L. sonchus, Druce, 9, Nacaduba lugine, Druce, 9, N. angusta, Druce, 
©, Lampides vyneri, Moulton, 3g, L. virgulatus, Druce, 2, Poritia 
pasira, Moulton, g¢ and 9, P. philura, Druce, 9, Arhopala incerta, 
Moulton, ¢, A. sarawaca, Moulton, g and 9, A. tembaga, Moulton, 
6 and 9, A. shelfordi, Moulton, 9, A. rajah, Moulton, g, Tajuria 
sunia, Moulton, 9, Chliaria balua, Moulton, g, Charana splendida, 
Moulton, 3, Horaga albistigmata, Moulton, g, and Deudorix 
strephanus, Druce, 9. 
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