1895.] MR. H. H. DBrCB ON BOB^TBAN ITC.irsiD.i:. 565 



LOGAXIA OBSCCKA. 



Lorjania obscura. Distant tk Pryer, Ann. & Mag. Xat. Hist. ser. 5, 

 vol. xix. p. 266 (1887). 



Sandakan (Pryer). 



It is, I fear, impossible to make out the species from the descrip- 

 tion given. 



LooAjriA STAUDrN-GEBr, sp. u. (Plate XXXI. figs. 13 cS , 

 14 ?.) 



c?. Upperside: fore wing pale greyish blue, costal margin 

 rather broadly, apex and outer margin broadly black ; hind wing 

 black. Underside : fore wing blackish grey, the costal margin and 

 apex, as also a narrow outer-marginal line, rufous browTi ; a broad 

 brown fascia crossing the cell just beyond its middle, and another 

 much the same at the end of the cell : hind wing rufous brown, 

 with two sinuous median bands crossing the wing from about the 

 centre of the costal margin to the anal margin ; these bands are 

 rather darker brown than the ground-colour, and edged on both 

 sides with black lines ; the centre of the costal margin, as also 

 the outer margin from its middle towards the anal angle, clouded 

 with black. 



2 ■ Upperside pale greyish white, apex broadly brown, narrowing 

 towards angle : hind wing greyish ; costal margin rather broadly, 

 outer margin very narrowly fuscous. General appearance much 

 like L. sriwa, Dist., (J . Underside as male but paler. 



Expanse, c? $, li inch. 



Kina Balu (Waterstr.). Mus. Stand. 



The disc of the fore wing in the male is nearly as blue as in 

 A. suhviolaceiis, Feld. 



Ctaniriodes, de Xicev. 

 V. de Nicev. Butt. Ind. etc. iii. p. 33 (1890). 



Ctanieiodes libna. Hew. 



Ihjpohjaiena Uhna, Hew. III. Diurn. Lep., Lye. Supp. p. 15, pi. v. 

 (Supp.)figs. 39, 40, $ (1869). 



(S . Upperside dark shining emerald-green : fore wing — costal 

 margin rather narrowly, outer margin broadly, black ; a black 

 quadrate spot at the end of the cell confluent with the black 

 costal margin : hind wing — apex narrowly, outer margin and 

 anal fold broadly, black ; costal margin greyish ; an oval shining 

 patch below and adjoining the subcostal nervure just before 

 the middle, on which lies a short tuft of black hairs, which appears 

 to be attached to the membrane of the wing close to the subcostal 

 nervure ; there is also a small tuft of black hairs placed close to 

 the base, which are directed upwards, and are partially covered 

 by the fore wing. Underside as $ . There are no tails. 



Sandakan, Borneo {Hew.). 



Mr. H. J. Elwes has kindly sent me for examination a male of 



