1895.] ME. H. H. DBUCB ON BORNEAl!J LTCENIDjE. 599 



large spot on the costa ; but one of the specimens referred to 

 above has this spot much smaller, whilst the other has the spot 

 and below it the band which is bent inwards just under the spot 

 and becomes partially amalgamated with the 2nd band. 



It is curious that A. sijama should show such great variation in 

 Borneo. In Continental India it varies much in the ground-colour, 

 but I have seen no specimens at all approaching these, neither does 

 Mr. de Niceville mention any. Mr. Herbert Druce did not give 

 A. syama in his list ; probably they were received after it was 

 published. 



ApHN JEtJS lOHITA. 



Amblypodia lohita, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 106 (1829). 



Eina Balu and Labuan (Waterstr.). 



A. lohita does not appear to havfe been obtained by Low, but 

 Dr. Staudinger has received it in considerable numbers — one large 

 female from Kina Balu measiu-ing 1-j^ inch. 



ApHN^US yiXINGA. 



Aphncnis vixinga. Hew. Ent. Mo. Mag. xii, p. 39 (1875). 



Borneo (Low). 



This is a large and distinct species known to me only by 

 the type. The ground-colour of the underside is very dark, and 

 the silver spots are quite different from the other two Boraean 

 representatives of the genus. 



Tajueia, Moore. 



All the species here included in this genus have three subcostal 

 nervules in the fore wing and are without any secondary sexual 

 characters. 



Tajuria jalindea. 



Amblypodia jalindra, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 109 (1829). 

 SitJion jalindra, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 352. 

 Labuan {Loiv and Waterstr.). 



Tajueia maculatus. 



lolaus maculatus. Hew. 111. Diurn. Lep., Li/c. p. 47, pi. xxi. 

 figs. 29, 30 (1865). 



Kina Balu (Waterstr.). 



T. maculatus is, I believe, recorded here for the first time out of 

 India, where it occurs in Sikkim and Assam. 



Tajueia longinxts. 



Hesperia longinus, Eab. Ent. Syst. Suppl. vol. v. p. 430 (1798). 

 Hab. Sarawak (Mus. Bruce). 



We possess a single male specimen, which ia my only authority 

 for including this well-known species, 



