1892.] THE NAGA AND KAREN HILLS AND PERAK. 631 



Arhopala APIDANUS. 



Papilio apidanus, Cram. Pap. Ex. ii. t. cxxxvii. F, G. 



Flos ahamus, Doh. J. A. S. B. Ix. pt. ii. 1891, p. 33, t. i. 6 ? . 



I cannot separate the type of Flos ahamus, which Doherty sent 

 me from Margharita, from Bornean specimens of what I believe to 

 be the species figured by Cramer, which he says, by mistake, was 

 from Surinam. Doherty sent two similar females from the Naga 

 Hills marked in his own writing " near apidanus," hut makes no 

 allusion to this species in his description of Flos ahamus. 



Arhopala artegal. 



Flos artegal, Doh. J. A. S. B. Iviii. pt. ii. p. 423, t. xxiii. fig. 5 

 (1889). 



Arhopala artegal. Butt. Ind. iii. p. 255. 



A good species, of which I have the type, which is marked " Myitta, 

 Tenasserim," and another female from the Karen Hills. 



Arhopala diardi. 



Amblypodia diardi, Hew. 1. c. p. 9, t. v. figs. 51, 52 cJ (or 41, 

 42 MS.). 



Arhopala diardi. Butt. Ind. iii. p. 256. 



Several males from the Naga and Karen Hills, but only one 

 female. 



Arhopala antheltjs. 



Amblypodia anthelus, Doubl. & Hew. Gen. Di. Lep. ii. p. 478, 

 t. Ixxiv. fig. 6 <S (1852). 



Arhopala anthelus. Butt. Ind. iii. p. 259. 



A male of this beautiful species from Perak agreeing with others 

 from Tenasserim taken by Doherty. 



Arhopala anarte. 



Amblypodia anarte. Hew. 1. c. p. 5, t. iii. figs. 16, 17 6 • 

 Arhopala anarte, Butt. Ind. iii. p. 260. 



A male of this distinct and handsome species from Perak, and a 

 female in rather bad condition of which the locality is uncertain. 



Arhopala albipunctata. 



Amblypodia albipunctata. Hew. 111. Diurn. Lep. p. \Ae, t. tii. b. 

 figs. 43, 44 6 (1869). 



Arhopala albipunctata, Butt. Ind. iii. p. 261. 



This lovely and distinct species seems not uncommon in the Karen 

 Hills. 



Arhopala eumolphus. 



Papilio eumolphus. Cram. Pap. Ex. i'v. p. 19, t. cccxcix. G, H. 

 Arhopala eumolphus. Butt. Ind. iii. p. 263. 



A. farquhari, Dist. Rhop. Mai. p. 264, t. xxiii. fig. 3; Butt. Ind. 

 iii. p. 264. 



A male and several females from East Pegu and Momeit, and two 



