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1896.] MR. H. H. DRUCE ON BORNEAN LYCENIDE. 667 
is shifted slightly inwards, fourth outwards, fifth angular spot in- 
wards and confluent with the eighth spot ; submarginal row very 
indistinct ; two or three dark spots at the anal area superimposed 
by unusually blue submetallic scales. 
This species will come between A. trogon, Dist.,and A.awrea, Hew.; 
it is nearest to the latter in the underside colour, but to the former 
inthe pattern. Ihave one specimen before me from 8.E. Borneo in 
which the pattern is much more distinct than in the other two from 
Kina Balu and Malacca. 
ARHOPALA LABUANA, sp.n., Bethune-Baker. (Plate XXX. figs. 
12 g,13 @.) 
Labuan ; Mindanao. 
Expanse, ¢ 49, 2 44 millim. 
3. Upperside: both wings dark bluish purple, in some lights 
yery dull violet, and with a side light having that iustrous brown 
gloss which appears not uncommon in-the Bornean Arhopale ; 
primaries with narrow black costa and rather broader outer margin ; 
secondaries with broad brown costa and narrow blackish scolloped 
outer margins ; abdominal fold greyish. The lower median nervule 
is produced into a longish tooth-like projection; but after having 
carefully examined it, I do not think it has ever been a tail. 
Underside : both wings greyish ochreous brown, with distinct dark 
spots and fascia edged with cream-colour. Primaries with three 
increasing cell-spots, below the third are two spots in the nervule 
interspaces, that touching the third spot being exceedingly small; 
transverse maculate band composed of six subovate spots, that on 
the costa being very small, the upper four are arched slightly out- 
wards, the fifth inclined slightly inwards, and the sixth, ending on 
the lower submedian nervule, inclined outwards ; submarginal row 
indefinite, but distinct ; submedian area greyish; subdiscal dark, 
with a pale linear edging. Secondaries with four fair-sized spots 
below each other, the third shifted slightly outwards, beyond these 
are four larger spots similarly arranged ; cell closed by a large 
subquadrate spot, below which are two other spots in the nervule 
interspaces, the upper of these being minute and discernible by its 
pale outer margin, the lower touches the third spot of the second 
row of four: transverse maculate band composed of seven spots—a 
pair (one above the other) on the costa, the lower one being the 
larger, which touches the spot closing the cell; the third spot is 
shifted right outwards, its inner margin just touching the outer 
margin of the second spot ; fourth spot shifted very slightly out- 
wards but inwardly oblique; fifth spot well inwards, sixth well 
outwards; seventh angular spot well inwards and terminating 
just beyond the submedian nervure; submarginal crescentic row 
distinct, with its inner pale margin distinct trom the costa to the 
internal nervure ; three black spots at the anal area, with pale blue 
metallic scales over them, these having a sharp lunular black 
interior edging, which follows the line of the pale inner margin of 
the submarginal row. 
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