( Iexvint ) 
known of a Longicorn going to the length of pseudo-spine- 
development on the elytra in mimicry of a Hispid. 
Eaplanation of Exhilntion. 
I. Mimetic LepiportTera. 
1, The Butterfly (Fam. Hesperidae), Koruthaiolos xanites, 
Butler, mimicked by 
. The Moth (Fam. Callidulidae), Callidula abisara, Moore. 
Locality: near Kuching, Sarawak, April 1909. Both at 
the 4th mile, ‘Rock Road,’ the Hesperid on 
the 10th, the moth on the 24th. 
3. The Butterfly (Fam. Pieridae), Terias hecabe, L., mimicked 
by 
4, The 2 of the Moth (Sub-fam. Chalcosiinae), Mimewploea 
(Pidorus) inclusus, Walk. 
. The 2 of the Moth (Sub-fam. Chalcosiinae), Chalcosia 
(Cyclosia) hecabe, Jord. 
Localities: Kuching, Sarawak, July 27, 1896 (No. 3), and 
Madihit, Limbang R., Sarawak, 1911, Ne. 4 
on May 21, No. 5 on May 26. 
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Il. Mimetic CoLreortera. 
1. The Longicorn, Daphisia pulchella, Pascoe, mimic of 
. The Clerid Callimerus bellus, Gorham. 
Locality : Matang Road, near Kuching, Sarawak, July 1911. 
No. 1 on the 12th, No. 2 on the 25th. 
3. The Longicorn (Fam. Lamiidae), Daphisia clytoides, Gahan, 
synaposematic mimic. 
4. The Longicorn (Fam. Lamiidae), Cylindrepomus laetus, 
Pasc., var., synaposematic mimic. 
. The Longicorn (Fam. Cerambycidae), Caloclytus annularis, 
Fab., synaposematic model. 
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6. The Clerid, Callimerus mysticus, Gorham, pseudaposematic* 
mimic. 
* More probably synaposematic in view of the fact that another 
species of the same genus is the model of Daphisia pulchella (see 
p. Ixxvi). There are in fact details in the pattern of Daphisia 
clytoides which suggest its possible secondary mimetic association 
with the Clerid. Observations during life would be particularly 
valuable in settling this point.—E. B. P, 
