598 MR. H. H. UETJCE ON BORNEAX LYCENID.T. [ June 18, 



Peatapa CALCuiiis, sp. n. (Plate XXXIII. figs. Q S ,7 2 •) 



c? . TJpperside brilliant deep blue, colour of P. deva, Moore. 

 Fore wiug — apex from beyond the cell black, gradually narrowing 

 towards outer angle ; a short black line partially closing the cell 

 from the subcostal nervule. Hind wing — costal margin and apex 

 rather narrowly black ; the brown shining patch more extensive 

 than in P. deva, reaching below the median nervure, with its outer 

 edge straight and clearly defined, and with the darker central 

 patch almost obsolete and placed above the subcostal nervure ; 

 anal fold greyish brown; a black anteciliary line from apex to 

 anal angle ; cilia black, \a hitish near the tails, which are black 

 bordered and tipped with white ; lobe orange, with a few metallic 

 scales. Underside much lil^e that of Tqjuria isceus. Hew., but 

 the ground-colour darker and the common linear band placed 

 closer to the outer margins ; a broad orange streak on the costa of 

 fore wing close to the base. The black spots and orange patch at 

 anal angle of hind ^^ing are just as in T. iscnts ; tuft of hairs on 

 inner margin cream-colour. 



5 . Upperside pale lavender-blue with paler brown margins ; 

 the nervides dusted with brownish. Underside as male, but 

 orange streak on costa of fore wing less conspicuous. 



Expanse, c5' 2 , If inch. 



Kina Balu ( Waterstr,). 



This is a very distinct species, not closely allied to any with 

 which I am acquainted. The types are in Dr. Staudinger's 

 collection. 



Aphn^tts, Hiibn. 



ApHNjEUS stama. 



Amhlypodia syama, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 107 (1829). 



The gi'ound-colour of the underside of all the Bornean specimens 

 I have examined is darker than the typical Javan form. Specimens 

 having the bands red occur, as also those with the bands black. 



Labuan {Low and Waterstr,). 



Ab. PRIGIDUS. 



ApJmceus frigidtis, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 350, pi. xxxii. 

 fig. 10. 



I feel certain that the species described as above cannot hold 

 good, but that it is simply an aberration of the well-known ^.s?/ama, 

 On the underside of the left fore wing the 3rd band (counting 

 from the base) is represented by a spot on the costa, whilst on 

 the right fore wing the 3rd and 4th bands are both represented in 

 a like mannei*. Messrs. Godman and Salvin possess a specimen 

 in which the 3rd and 4th bands have entirely disappeared ; also 

 another, in which the 3rd band is well developed and has attached 

 to it the lower portion of the 4th band, the upper part of which 

 is wanting. The hind wing of typical A. frigidus also appears 

 quite different from A. syama, the 3rd band being replaced by a 



