1895.] MK. n. H. DBUCB ON BOBNEAN LYdlNID.E. 589 



there are in Messrs. Godmaii and Salvin's and our own collection 

 about a dozen species which 1 aui unable to determine ; but as 

 Mr. Gr. T. Bethuue-Baker is at present engaged on a monograph 

 of the whole genus, I have thought it better to include only those 

 species which I cau identify with absolute certainty. Besides 

 these unidentified species, most of which are probably uudescribed, 

 there are doubtless many new forms from Kina Balu.*^ Mr. Herbert 

 Druce recorded four species in his paper in P. Z. S. 1873, pp. 353, 

 354, viz. A. adatha. Hew., A. amphimuta, Feld., A. hypomuta. 

 Hew., and A. hjccBiiaria, Hew., which I do not include, as I find 

 that the specimens, which in some cases are not labelled with the 

 names, cannot be referred to these species. 



Aehopala. centattbtjs. 



Papilio centaurus, Fab. Syst. Ent. p. 520 (1775). 

 Amhlypodia imkula, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 353. 

 Naratfmra centaurus. Distant & Pryer, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 5, vol. xix. p. 2G9 (1887). 



Sandakan {Pnjer) ; Labuan {Low). 



Aehopala agnis. 



Arhopala aynis, Feld. Eeise Nov., Lep. ii. p. 228 (1865). 



Amhhjpodia anarte, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 353. 



Labuan (Low). 



Tliere are two males in Messrs. Godman and Salvin's collection 

 which are identical with Felder's type ; also a female which was re- 

 ferred to A. anarte by Mr. Herbert Druce. 



Abhopala amphea. 



Arhopala amphea, Feld. Keise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 234, pi. xxix. 

 fig. 19 (1865). 



AjnbhjpoUa abseus, Druce, P. Z. S, 1873, p. 353. 



Sandakan {Pryer) ; Labuan {Low). 



Bornean specimens agree well with Philippine Island specimen?, 

 and if A. amphea is considered distinct must stand under that 

 name. 



Abhopala atosia ? 



Amhlypodia atosia, Hew. 111. Diurn. Lep., Lye. p. 9, pi. ii. figs. 8, 

 9 (1863). 



Amhlypodia atosia, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 353. 



Labuan {Low) ; Borneo {Mus. Druce, ex Eev. E. Murray's collec- 

 tion). 



All the Bornean specimens before me are identical with Hewit- 

 son's type on both surfaces, but are without the tails, so that I 

 place them under this name with considerable doubt. Mr. de 

 Niceville's figure of A. atosia, Hew. (Butt. Ind. etc. iii. frontis- 

 piece, fig. 138, 1890), is very little like Hewitson's type, as on the 

 upperside it appears to be rich purple, while A. atosia is lilac-blue, 



