1895.] MU, H. H. DRTTCE ON BORNEAN LTCiENTD^, 585 



from that sex of L. aratus. It may perhaps be distinguished from 

 that species by its female, which has the brown outer margin 

 much broader and the hind wing brown with bluish scales and 

 hairs at the base. The females were referred by Mr. Herbert 

 Druee (P. Z. S. 1873, p. 348) to L. aratus. The P. {=L.) snelleni, 

 var. hatjanensis, Edber (' Iris,' i. p. 55, pi. iv. fig. 109), is contained 

 in Messrs. Godman and Salvin's collection, and is identical on 

 both surfaces with the females of L. adana ^ 



Thysonotis, Hiibn. 



ThTSOXOTIS SCnAEFFEEA. 



Lycana schaeffera, Esch. Kotzeb. Eeise, iii. p. 216, t. 5. fig. 25, 

 rt, h (1821). 



Capido scliceffera, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 348. 



Labuan (Low). 



The specimens obtained by Low are the only representatives 1 

 have seen from Borneo ^. 



Catochrtsops, Boisd. 

 Catochrtsops strabo. 



Hesperia straho, Fab. Ent. Syst. vol. iii. pt. 1, p. 287 (1793). 



Catochrysops straho. Distant & Pryer, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 5, vol. xix. p. 267 (1887). 



Sandakan (Pryer) ; Labuan (Low) ; S.E. Borneo, near Banjar- 

 masin ( Wahnes). 



Catochrtsops cnejus. 



Hesperia cnejus, Eab. Ent, Syst. Suppl. p. 430 (1798). 

 Cupido cnejus, Druce, P. Z. iS. 1873, p. 348. 

 Kina Balu ( Waterstr.) ; Labuan (Low). 



Catochrysops pandata. 



Lyccena 2}(mdava, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. p. 84 (1829). 



Kudat. Mus. Druce. 



One female of the wet-season form. 



TARUcrs, Moore. 

 Tarucus waterstradti, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 21 $ .) 

 c? . Upperside much like T. theopJirastus, Eab., $ , but with the 



^ Mr. Grose Smith has lately referred a male from Humboldt Bay to L. hat- 

 janensis, Eober, with some doubt (' Novitates Zoologicse,' vol. i. p. 578, 1894). 

 It is doubtless, as he states, allied to L. amphissa, Feld,, but has nothing to do 

 with L. baljanensis. 



^ Unfortunately the figures of the neuration of this genus given by me on 

 plate xlvii. P. Z. S. 1893 are useless, having been incorrectly drawn from the 

 bleached wings by the artist ; the first subcostal nervule has been omitted and 

 the costal nervure drawn much too long, its extremity as shown being really 

 part of the first subcostal. 



