584 ME. H. H. DEUCE ON BOHSTEAN LTCJElflD^. [Jline 18, 



2 . Upperside much like that sex of L. cleodus, but outer 

 margin of fore wing generally broader brown and always without 

 the white lunules towards the outer angle. On the hind wing the 

 marginal spot in the first median interspace is often distinctly 

 crowned with orange. Underside as male. 



Expanse S 1|-1J(5^ inch, $ If-^a inch. 



'Kina, Balu (Waterstr.) ; Labuan (Low) ; Sarawak (Everett). 



This is a puzzling species, and may perhaps hereafter be found 

 to be a form of L. celeno, but the shining surface of the male and the 

 unusual orange patch on the upperside which is often present in 

 the female, markedly so in specimens from Kina Bahi, seem to 

 distinguish it. Several males from Labuan have the cilia only of 

 the fore wing black, on the upperside. 



LAMriDES I.ITIDTJS, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 20 c?.) 



c? . Upperside uniform pale shining blue, with a decided 

 pinkish tinge; cilia pale brownish. Underside pale greyish brown, 

 with much broken, narrow white bands, arranged somewhat as in 

 L. osias. Fore wing : a white band closing the end of the cell and 

 another beyond it, commencing below the upper discoidal nervule 

 and reaching the submedian nervure, missing, however, the space 

 between the 2nd and 3rd median nervules ; two parallel white 

 bands from the subcostal nervure to the 2nd median nervule 

 beyond the middle of the wing, and below these, commencing 

 between them and running to the submedian nervure, another 

 white band ; two rows of indistinct parallel submarginal whitish 

 lunules, and an anticiliary whitish line. Hind wing : bands and 

 spots arranged much as iu L. osias, but the submai'ginal row of 

 sagittate markings (which in that species are black) scarcely 

 definable, and but shghtly darker than the ground-colour of the 

 wing. 



Expanse ly^^ inch. 



Labuan {Low). 



In shape this species differs from all others described by the 

 much more elongate fore wing, the costa being longer, the apex 

 more produced, and the inner margin shorter. 



The type specimen, which is in Messrs. Salvin and Godman's 

 collection, is unique. 



Lampides aeatus. 



Papilio aratus, Cr. Pap. Exot. vol. iv. pi. ccclxv. figs, a, b (1782). 

 Kina Balu (Waterstr.) ; Sandakan (Pryer). 

 c? . Quite typical. Female with brown outer marginal border 

 to fore wing broader than the usual form from Amboina. 



Lampides adana. 



Cupido adana, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 349. 



Labuan {Loiv). 



This is a very doubtful species, the male being indistinguishable 



