660 MR, H. H, DRUCE ON BORNEAN LYCENIDEZ. [June l6, 
less distinctly spotted, and the transverse band has a longish spot 
below the lower median nervule; the secondaries are likewise less 
darkly spotted, especially the transverse band, which is continuous 
without a break, and with spots more quadrangular. 
This is a very distinct species and will come after A. tameanga. 
3 emus. Semper; ? e mus. Staudinger. 
ARHOPALA DAJAGAKA (Stgr. MS.), sp. n., Bethune-Baker. (Plate 
XXIX. figs. 11 g, 12 9.) 
Kina Balu, Labuan, Tameang-Lajang. 
Expanse, ¢ 2, 55 to 56 millim. 
3. Upperside: both wings bluish purple, with a very slight 
brown tinge in side lights. Primaries with costa and outer 
margin finely black. Secondaries with broad brown costa and 
narrow black outer margin ; abdominal fold grey; no tail, but a 
slight tooth-like projection at the end of the lower median nervule ; 
no lobe. Underside brown with an ochreous tinge, with dark 
spots palely encircled. Primaries with three increasing cell-spots, 
below the first and second a large spot, sometimes divided into 
two, below the third a spot in the lower median angle ; transverse 
catenulated band composed of six spots—the first, on the costa, 
small; second, third, and fourth shifted well outwards and out- 
wardly oblique ; fifth and sixth below each other, shifted inwards 
but outwardly oblique; submarginal row indefinite; submedian 
area paler. Secondaries with a spot at the extreme costal basal 
extremity; four basal spots of fair size below each other, the 
second shifted slightly inwards, the fourth right inwards, followed 
by three more spots below each other ; cell closed by a large sub- 
ovate spot, below which is a smaller one connecting it with the 
lower of the previous three ; catenulated band composed of eight 
spots, all of which (except the eighth) are completely encircled 
by a pale margin and are arranged in a fairly even semicircle; the 
first and second are detached from each other and from the others, 
all of which touch each other (in one specimen before me I notice 
the third and fourth spots are not quite completely encircled with a 
pale margin); submarginal row rather indefinite; anal spot black; 
a dark spot on each side the lower median nervule, over which are 
superimposed bright pale blue metallic scales, as also over the anal 
spot ; this scaling is rather plentiful. 
2. Upperside: both wings bright violet. Primaries with a 
dark patch beyond the apex of the cell; costa not very broadly 
brown; outer margin with deep scollops of brown between the 
nervules, apex broadly brown. Secondaries: costa broadly brown, 
outer margin with brown border of medium width; abdominal fold 
greyish. Underside as in the male, but paler; but the catenu- 
lated band of the primaries has an additional spot below the lower 
median nervule, and the same band in the secondaries has not 
the spots so completely palely margined as in the male. 
This species will precede A. anamuta, Semper. 
Mus. Staudinger, Semper, G. T. B.-B. 
