662 MR. H. H. DRUCE ON BORNEAN LyC£NIDZ. [June 16, 
ARHOPALA VIHARA. 
Arhopala vihara, Feld. Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 395 (1860); 
Reise Nov. Lep. ii. p. 228, t. 29. fig. 7 (1865). 
Labuan and Tameang-Lajang. 
Two typical specimens, e mus. Dr. Staudinger and Herr Semper. 
ARHOPALA PSEUDOMUTA, Stgr. Iris, ii. p. 125. 
Hab. Malacca; Borneo. 
Expanse, g 46, 9 47 millim. 
3g. Upperside: both wings rather dull violet; primaries with 
narrow brown costa, and less narrow, but still narrow, black outer 
margin; secondaries with broad brown costa and narrow outer 
margin ; abdominal fold greyish; tail brown, longish, tipped with 
white. Underside: both wings warm ochreous brown, with 
darker spots palely encircled. Primaries with three increasing cell- 
spots, below the third another in the lower median angle ; trans- 
verse catenulated band composed of six spots—the first three very 
oblique outwardly, the fourth inclined (not shifted) inwards so as 
to form a sharp curve with the lowest of the three, fifth shifted 
well inwards, sixth inclined outwards; submarginal row rather 
indefinite ; submedian area paler, subdiscal area darker. Second- 
aries with a small spot at the basal costal extremity; four basal 
spots, the third shifted slightly outwards, the fourth well inwards, 
followed by three larger spots below each other ; cell closed by a 
subquadrate spot, below which is a small one touching the lowest 
of the three; catenulated band composed of eight spots—the second 
shifted outwards and detatched from the first and the third, third 
and fourth shifted right outwards, fifth well inwards, sixth out- 
wards, seventh right inwards and detached, confluent with the long 
eighth spot; submarginal row sublunular and well defined; anal 
spot velvety black, preceded by two black spots, which are almost 
covered over with pale blue metallic scales; the anal spot is also 
edged above by the same coloured scales. 
Q. Upperside: both wings pale violet; primaries with rather 
broad costa, very broad apical area, and broad outer margins, all 
brown ; secondaries with broad brown costa, narrow brown outer 
margin, increasing slightly towards the anal angle. Underside 
similar to the male, but much paler, and in the secondaries the 
fourth spot of the catenulated band is projected more outwards. 
A male from North Borneo is decidedly bluer than those from 
Malacca, and the outer margin of the secondaries is rather wider. 
I have thought it well to fully describe this species, as Staudinger’s 
description (Iris, i. pp. 125 & 126) is almost purely comparative. 
—G. T. B.-B. 
ARHOPALA KOUNGA, sp. n., Bethune-Baker. (Plate XXX. figs. 
3 3 ’ 4 2 -) 
Kina Balu. 
Expanse, ¢ 41, 2 37 millim. 
