34 On Two new Species of Butterflies from North Borneo. 
VIII.—Descriptions of Two new Species of Butterflies from 
Kina Balu, North Borneo, in the Collection of H. Grose 
Smith, captured by Mr. Everett. By H. Grose SMIrTa. 
Delias cathara. 
Male.—Upperside. Both wings lacteous white. Anterior 
wings with the apex and outer margin as far as the lowest 
median nervule black, shading internally between the veins 
into grey, the black and grey portion extending obliquely 
over the apical third of the wings, but not extending beyond 
the lowest median nervule. Except within the dark apical 
space and on the costa, the veins are white. Posterior wings 
narrowly irrorated with grey on the outer margin from the 
anal angle to the extremity of the uppermost median nervule, 
the veins from the middle of the wing to the margin narrowly 
black. 
Underside. Anterior wings with the inner three-fourths 
white, the outer fourth to the lowest median nervule dark 
grey centred with a curved band of whitish spots between 
the veins; the veins traversing the apical third, which on the 
upperside is black and grey, are black, the remainder except the 
costal vein being white. Posterior wings pale lemon-yellow, 
somewhat darker towards the base, nearly white towards the 
outer margin; a rather narrow dark-grey band on the outer 
margin, centred with narrow lunular whitish spots between 
the veins; all the veins are narrowly and brightly black. 
Expanse of wings 2,1, inches. 
Allied to stnghapuru, Wallace, but very distinct, on the 
underside especially. 
Allotinus caudatus. 
Male.—Upperside. Anterior wings brown. Posterior 
wings also brown, except the anal third, which is white, the 
white space extending horizontally across the lower part of 
the wings from a little above the anal angle to the extremity 
of the lowest subcostal nervule, the line of junction of the 
brown and white spaces being irregularly defined; on the 
margin the median nervules are somewhat elongated, especially 
the uppermost, which forms a short tail. 
Underside. Both wings white, more or less speckled with 
brown, especially towards the apices of both wings, where the 
brown speckling forms dark irregular patches. ‘There is a 
submarginal row of black spots on both wings, those in the 
dark patches being edged with white externally. Across the 
posterior wings, in the position where the white space on the 
