670 MR. H. H. DRUCE ON BORNEAN LYCENID®, [June 16, 
very fine outer margin in the primaries; in the secondaries the 
costa is broadly brown, the outer margin very narrowly black; 
abdominal fold dark grey ; no tail. Underside: both wings 
dull ochreous brown, with spots slightly darker, palely edged. 
Primaries with three small increasing cell-spots, below the third a 
small spot, and a trace of a spot above on the costa: transverse 
maculate band composed of five distinct spots, beginning below 
the third subcostal nervule ; the second spot is shifted inwards and 
the third outwards, these first three all being outwardly oblique ; 
fourth spot shifted well inwards and being almost dislocated ; 
fifth spot inclined outwards and ending above the lower median 
nervule ; submarginal row indistinct and indefinite; submedian 
and subdiscal area greyish. Secondaries with pattern rather plainer 
than in the primaries; four basal spots below each other, the third 
shifted outwards, followed by three somewhat larger spots below 
each other ; cell closed by a subovate spot, below which is a small 
triangular one: transverse maculate band composed of eight spots, 
the first six being distinct spots, the second shifted outwards, 
third outwards, fourth outwards again, fifth well inwards, sixth 
outwards, seventh angular spot dislocated right inwards, eighth 
long spot almost confluent with this; submarginal row more dis- 
tinct than in primaries; lobe-spot black, and a trace of a black 
spot in each of the next two nervule interspaces, over which are 
imposed bright greenish-blue scales. 
2. Upperside: both wings brown, slightly tinged with purple; 
primaries with a patch of violet over the cell, the subdiscal area, 
and half of the median area; secondaries with the violet almost 
confined to the cell. Underside exactly like the male, but with 
the pattern slightly more distinct. 
This is nearest to A. antimuta, Feld. (davisoni, de Nicév.), but 
is a larger insect and purpler in colour, whilst beneath the colour 
is different and the transverse maculate bands are differently 
arranged, as described. In the female the violet patch is of quite 
a different colour and occupies less space in the primaries, and in 
the secondaries there is not a quarter so much as in A. antimuta. 
Its correct position will be between A. hypomuta, Hew., and 
A. antimuta, Feld. 
A male from N. Borneo (H. G. Smith) ; female from Sandakan 
(G. J. B.-B.). 
Female also in Mus. Druce, from Sandakan. 
ARHOPALA ELOPURA, H. H. Druce. (Plate XXIX. fig. 6, 3.) 
Thave figured the type male. [We have recently received a male 
from Sandakan.—H. H. D.] 
ARHOPALA SANDAKANI, n. sp. (Plate XXXI. fig. 2, g.) 
Sandakan ; Java. 
Expanse, ¢ 35-45, 9 42 millim. 
3. Upperside: both wings bright bluish purple, rather dull in 
