280 
Mr. J. C. Moulton on 
bar from inner margin to base of lobe inwardly and out- 
wardly edged with narrow black line; the continuation of 
this bar can be traced to the 3rd median nervule. Anal 
region white with deep black spots on lobe and between 
Ist and 2nd median nervule, and greyish spot between these 
two dark spots at base of tail; thin black line between 
2nd and 3rd median nervule, black anteciliary line from 
anal angle to end of radial nervure. Cilia white to this 
point; above it and in fore-wing dark fuscous. 
Exp. al. 3, 31 mm. 
Described from two males from Tameang Lajang, South- 
West Borneo (Semper coll. 1907) in Mr. Druce’s collection. 
9. Plate X, fig. 2. 
Upperside. Fore-wing: dark fuscous, with orange ful- 
vous spots half encircling a dark sub-discal portion which 
borders the median nervure extending across the Ist and 
2nd median nervules to the 3rd median nervule. Hind- 
wing : upper half dark fuscous, lower half whitish-blue. This 
latter portion extends unevenly from end of sub-costal 
nervure across to inner margin. Cilia whitish in lower 
half of hind-wing, dark fuscous in upper half and in fore- 
wing. The orange fulvous marking in the fore-wing is 
variable in intensity. 
Underside. As in male. 
Distribution. Sarawak (Hewitson’s type, much 
damaged), Singapore, Salanga Isle and Malacca (British 
Museum). 
480a. 
Thamala marciana, Hew., var. (Plate X, fig. 3). 
A single female from Sumatra in the British 
Museum differs from typical female just described 
in the whitish-blue colouring at the anal angle being 
much reduced, not extending above the 3rd median 
nervule. Underside markings, however, are the 
same. 
Thamala miniata, Moore. (Plate X, figs. 4-7). 
Myrina marciana, Hewitson, Ill. Diurn. Lep., 
p. 34, n. 22, pl. xvi, fig. 44, g (1863) (nee pl. xu, 
figs. 12, 13 9). 
