1895.] MB,. H. H. DKUCK ON BOBNEAN LYC^NID.E. 605 



anal margin, not becoming linear as in Z. etolus. There are no 

 metallic scales at the anal angle. 



2 • Upperside much lilie that sex of H. sLupane, mihi, with 

 the white area larger. Underside as male. The male has a small 

 blackish, inconspicuous, " sexual mark '" on the fore wing, placed on 

 the median nervules at their origin, whilst the hind wings of both 

 sexes appear to be more produced anally than either of the other 

 species of the genus. 



Expanse, c? 2 ? 1^ inch. 



Ivina Balu ( Waterstr.). Types Mus. Stand. 



The thorax and abdomen in the male, when the insect is held at 

 an angle, appear even more brilliant than the wings. H. phemis 

 is not unlike the West-African H. hatita ', Hew., on the upperside, 

 but the tails are shorter. 



Chliaeia, Moore. 

 Chliaria mimima, sp. n. (Plate XXXIV. fig. 1 d •) 



(S 2 . Allied to C. othona, Hew. Upperside differs from that 

 species by the blue being of a paler and greyer shade and reduced 

 to a patch below the median nervure in the fore wing. The 

 imderside differs from that of C. othona by the costa, apex, and 

 outer margin of the fore wing being suffused with orange, by the 

 discal bands in both wings being straighter, less broken, and of 

 equal width their whole length. The black spot on costa of the 

 fore wing and also the two on the costa of the hind wing are 

 present but smaller. 



Expanse, d" 1, $ li inch. 



Kina Balu and Labuau ( Waterstr.). 



Distinguished at once by the different underside. The types 

 are in Dr. Staudinger's collection. We also possess this species 

 from N.E. Sumatra, but on the upperside the blue extends over 

 the cell in the fore wing. 



Zeltus, de Nicev. 

 Zeltus etoltts. 



Papilio etolus, Eab. Mant. Ins. ii. p. 66 (1787). 



Hypolyccena etolus, Druce, P. Z. S. 1873, p. 351. 



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



In all the specimens I have seen the apices of the wings below 

 are much suffused with rich reddish brown. It is a common insect 

 at Labuan. 



PsEUDOMTEiNA, gen. nov. 



Allied to Tajuria, Moore. Eore wing more arched ; the apex 

 more rounded, and the inner margin distinctly convex. Venation 

 much the same, but the cell of the fore wing distinctly shorter and 

 broader. Hind wing with a large oval glandular patch near the 



1 H. hatita, Hew. 111. Diurn. Lep., Lye. p. 51, pi. xxiii. figs. 21-24 (1865). 



