562 ME. H. H. DBUCE ON BOENEAN LTC^NIDjE. [June 18, 



E. I. C. vol. i. p. 19, pi. 1 «. fig. 2 (1857) ; Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, 

 p. 347. 



Kina Balu ( Waferstr.) ; Labuan ( Waterstr. and Loiv) ; Elopura 

 (Fryer); S.E. Borneo (Wahnes). 



Mr. Fryer took the species in March. 



PAEAGEBTDrS -WATEESTRADTI, sp, n. (Plate XXXI. figS. 1 c? , 



2?.) 



(5' . TJpperside allied to P. liorsJielcU, Moore ; same shade of 

 bro\\n, but with the discal patch more elongated and less distinct. 

 Underside pale brown, with darker markings and spots and a 

 marginal row of black spots inwardly bordering white dots. 



$ . TJpperside uniform dull brown, not paler discally in the 

 fore wing; underside as male, but ground-colour rather paler. 



Ab. ABSENS, nov. 



$ . TJpperside as typical female ; underside pale brownish 

 cream-colour, with the larger broM n markings only present, the 

 wavy lines being entirely wanting. 



Expanse, S 1-1^12'"? If-] i inch. 



Kina Balu {Waterstr.). Mus. Stand, and Druce. 



P. waterstradti differs from P. liorsjieldi by the more elongate 

 discal band and by the underside being usually darker. It is also 

 a smaller insect, noticeable especially in the males. The variety 

 described above presents a very curious appearance. 



Parageeydus ptxus. 



Paragerydus pyxus, de Nice v. J. A. S. B. vol. xliii. pt. 2, no. 1, 

 p. 27, pi. V. fig. 2, 6 (1894). 

 Borneo. 

 Described as rufous brown on the upperside. 



Paeagertdus mooeet, sp. n, (Plate XXXI. figs. 5 cJ , 6 $ .) 



Miletus moorei, Stand. MS. 



cJ . TJpperside dull brown, colour of P. waterstradti, but with 

 the discal patch paler, more conspicuous, and about half as long 

 as in that species. Underside pure white, with spots and striae 

 much as in that species and P. liorsfeJdi, but with the marginal 

 row of spots placed further from the margin in both \^-ings. 



$ . Upperside uniform dull brown, with disc of fore wing slightly 

 paler. Underside as in male. 



Expanse, J 1^, $ Ig inch. Mus. Stand. 



Kina Balu ( Waterstr.). 



This species should be distinguished from its allies by the pm-e 

 white ground of its underside and by the short discal spot on 

 the male above. 



The male appears to agree exactly with Mr. de Niceville's 

 figure of P. liorsjieldi (Butt. Ind. iii. pi. xxvi. fig. 156), which I 

 believe is not the true P. horsjieldi, Moore, as the discal band is 

 considerably shorter. P. horsficldi occurs in Java, Sumatra, 

 Borneo, and Malacca. 



