622 MB. H. H. DEUCE ON BOBNEAN LYCEKID.!. [June 18, 



before me than is usual in Javan specimens. The dark fasciae on 

 the underside vary somewhat in width. 



Eapala schistacea. 



Deudoiix schistacea, Moore, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 140. 



S.E. Borneo, near Banjarmasin (Wahnes). 



The underside has a purplish tinge, as is usual in Javan speci- 

 mens. It appears to be common there, as we have received a 

 number of specimens. 



Eapala scintilla. 



Rapdla scintilla, de Nicev. Butt. Ind. etc. iii. p. 461 (1890). 

 Kina Balu ( Waterstr.). 



AVaterstradt's specimens are identical with some in our own 

 collection from Sikkim. It is a very distinct species. 



Eapala vaetjna. 



Theela vanma, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 91 (1829). 



Beudorix orseis. Hew. 111. Diurn. Lep., Lye. p. 23 (1863) ; Druce, 

 P. Z. S. 1873, p. 353. 



Deudorix kinahalina, Staud. MS. 



Kina Balu ( Waterstr.) ; Labuan (Loiv and Waterstr.). 



I have examined Horsfield's type in the British Museum and find 

 that it is the form in which the discal bands on the imderside are 

 broad and amalgamated with the bands closing the ends of the 

 cells as described by Mr. de Niceville ; both foru)s occur together 

 \^itb intermediates in Borneo and in Java as they do Sikkim, so I 

 do not hesitate to sink Hewitson's name. The ground-colour also 

 varies from stone-colour to da''k chocolate-brov\n. 



Below ' will be found the description of a species obtained in 

 large numbers in S. Celebes by Mr. Doherty, and for which I am 

 unable to find a name. Dr. Holland, in his " List of the Diurnal 

 Lepid. taken by Mr. Doherty in Celebes " (P. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist. vol. XXV. 1890), does not mention it. 



1 EAPAL4 OLIVIA, sp. n. (Plate XXXIV. fig. Ifi S ■) 



(^ . Upperside allied to R. orseis (= R. vanma), and like that species without 

 auy purple gloss, but with the apex of the fore wing a blacker shade of brown 

 ami with the green more extensive, especially in the hind wing, where it reaches 

 even closer up to the black anteciliary line. Cilia of hind wing pure white 

 from just below apes to base of wing. Lobe pale orange with a black spot; 

 extremity of cilia to lobe and between lobe and tail black. Fore wing without 

 the patch of differently placed scales at the base of the median nervules. 

 Underside dark greyish brown with a greenish tinge; both wings with the 

 usual mark at the end of the cell and fascia, beyond both of which are distinctly 

 bordered with sordid white, except towards the anal margin of hind wing, 

 where the borders become pure wliite. The black lobe is large and prominent, 

 as is also the blatik orange-crowned spot between the lower median nervules ; 

 a patch of blue scales in the submedian interspace close to the margin. Cilia 

 of fore wing brown, of hind wing white as above. Abdomen blackisli above, 

 buff-colour below. 



Expanse 1^ inch. Type Mns. Druce. 



S. Celebes (August and September). 



