592 MB. H. H. DR0CE ON BORNEAN LYCJENID^. [Juue 18, 



Aehopala ANNIELLA. 



Amply podia anniella, Hew. Cat. Lvc. B. M. p. 10, pi, viii. 

 figs. 83, 84 (1862) ; Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 353. 



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



Bornean specimens agree well with Hewitson's t}'pe from 

 Singapore. 



AUHOPALA AGESIAS. 



Amhlypodia agesias. Hew. Cat. Lye. B. M. p. 11, pi. vi. figs. 55,. 

 56, $ (1862). 



Sandakan (Pryer). 



Several specimens agreeing well with the type. 



Var. KiNABALA, nov. 



Differs from the type by being generally larger and with the 

 spots on the underside larger and darker and with an additional 

 spot on the costa of the fore wing. 



Kina Balu ( Watersti-.) ; Labuan (Loiv). 



This may prove to be a distinct species, but for the present I 

 do not think it advisable to treat it as such. 



Arhopala similis, sp. n. 



Amplypodla ayesias, var. a. Hew. 



d" ? . Allied to A. agesias, Hew. LTpperside much the same. 

 Underside differs by the fore wing being entirely without the 

 discal band of spots which is placed beyond the end of the cell. 



Sandakan (Fryer). Mus. Gr. & S. and Druce. 



Mr. de Niceville has recorded this species from Selaugor in the 

 Malay Peninsula. It is probably quite distinct from A. agesias 

 and has been received in about equal numbers. Hewitson describes 

 A. agesias as possessing four spots in the discal band of the fore 

 wing, but coimting from the commencement on the costa there 

 are seven or eight, the lowest sometimes being obsolete. 



Arhop^UjA mxrtale. 



Amhlypodia myrtale, Stand. Iris, i. p. 126, pi. i. fig. 16, cJ (1889). 

 Sandakan and Elopura (Pryer) ; Labuan (Low). 

 1 have before me several specimens which agree well with 

 Dr. Staudinger's type (and figure) from Palawan. 



Arhopala amphimuta. 



Amhlypodia amphimuta, Peld. Wien. ent. Monat. vol. iv. p. 396 

 (1860). 



Narathura amphimuta, Distant & Pryer, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 5, vol. xix. p. 269 (1887). 



Sandakan (Pryer). 



Included here on the authority of Messrs. Distant and Pryer, 

 as I have not seen a Bornean specimen which agrees exactly with 

 Pelder's type. 



