1895.] MR. H. H. DRtrCE ON BORXEAN LTO.ENID.E. 563 



Pakagebtdus TABAS. 



Pttrat/eri/dxs taras, Dohertv, J. A. S. B. vol. Iviii. pt. 2, p. 437, 

 t. xxiii.' fig. 10 (1889). 



S.E. Borneo (north of Banjarmasin) (Wahnes). 



I liave received a specimen which agrees well with Mr. Doherty's 

 description and figure, excepting that it has a faint indication of a 

 pale spot on the disc of the fore wing above. 



Paragertdus caudatus. (Plate XXXI. figs. 7 cf , 8 $ .) 



AUotinus cattcktttfs, Grose Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, 

 vol. xii. p. 34 (1893). 



d . Upperside dull brown ; the discal streak on the fore \\ ing 

 elongated and inconspicuous, much like P. walerstrucUi, which it 

 closely resembles on the upperside in coloration and shape of 

 both wings. Underside as female, but ground-colour tinged with 

 brown and rather more heavily marked. 



Expanse, d IX, $ If inch. 



Kina Balu (Waterxtr.). 



1 have compared the female with Mr. Grose Smith's type and 

 find them identical ; it is remarkable for the shape of the hind 

 wing, the third median nervule being produced so as to form a 

 blunt tail, and in this respect differs from all others in the genus. 

 In neuration it appears to be a typical Paragerydus. 



Paeagertdus fabius. 



Parafferi/dus fabim, Distant A Pryer, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. 5, vol.' xix. p. 260, $ (1S87). 



Sandakan {Pryer). 



This species is known to me only by the description ; quite 

 possibly it is the same as the preceding (/-*. caudatus), but Mr. Dis- 

 tant does not describe a projecting third median nervule in the 

 hiud wing, wliich is such a distinctive character in that species. 



Paragertdus aphocha. 



AUotinus apJiocha, Kheil, Khop. Ins. Nias, p. 28, pi. v. fig. 30 

 (1884). 



Labuan (Wahnes). 



One specimen, a male, which is identical with several males 

 from Nias Islands. 



The out«r margin of the hind wing is always strongly dentate. 

 It appears to differ from P. horsjieldi by its much smaller size and 

 by the pale ground-colour below, and by the comparatively small 

 discal spot above. 



Allottnus, Feld. 



AlLOTINTJS StJBTIOLACEUS. 



AUotinus subviolaceus, Peld. Eeise Nov., Lep. ii. p. 286, t. 35. 



figs. 27, 28 (1865). 



Kina Balu (Waterstr.). 



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