676 MR. H, H. DRUCH ON BORNEAN LYCEZNIDEZ. [June 16, 
CHLIARIA MimimMa, H. H. Druce. 
The specimens I referred to from N.E. Sumatra, P. Z. 8. 1895, 
p. 605, are I think, the C. tora, Kheil. C. mimima is very close to 
that species, but besides the less extensive blue area above, there is 
a slight difference on the underside, the large black spot on the 
outer margin of the hind wing of C. tora being surrounded on all 
sides except its outer edge with yellow, whilst C. mzmima has this 
yellow on its inner and anal sides only. I am inclined to believe 
that the insect which Mr. de Nicéville has described and figured as 
the female of C. tora, Kheil?, is not that sex of C. tora but of 
C. amabilis, de Nicév.? 
We possess a female from N.E. Sumatra which on the under- 
side is exactly like that of C. tora 3, and like that possesses a 
small black spot on the costa of the fore wing and a large and a 
small black spot on the costa of the hind wing. These spots are 
distinctly shown in Herr Kheil’s figure. On the upperside the 
fore wing is dull brown, immaculate, and the costal half of the 
hind wing is of the same colour, the anal half being dull greyish 
white, with a marginal row of indistinct blackish spots between the 
nervules increasing in size towards the anal angle, a black ante- 
ciliary line inwardly bordered by a narrow white line ; cilia white. 
Tails short as in male. 
The very worn female specimen referred to by Mr. de Nicéville 
(op. cit. p. 312), from Borneo, is doubtless that sex of the species I 
have named C. phemis. Dr. Staudinger has sent me a male Javan 
specimen of C. amabilis, which has the tails considerably longer 
than are shown in Mr. de Nicéville’s figure. 
Cuarawna, de Nicéyv. 
CHARANA MANDARINUS, Hew. 
Myrina mandarinus, Hew, Il. Diurn. Lep., Lycen. p. 28, t. 11. 
figs. 6, 7 (1863). 
Kina Balu ( Waterstr.). 
Dr. Staudinger has received a single female specimen, which 
differs from any Indian females I have seen by having a greater 
area of white on the hind wing above and by the yellow on the 
hind wing below being nearly all replaced by white; the black 
angular markings and spots towards the anal angle are larger and 
more prominent, so it may possibly represent a different species, 
but until the male is discovered it is impossible to be certain. 
Mano, de Nicév. 
Manto, de Nicéy. Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. vol. ix. p. 312, 
March 1895. 
Pseudomyrina, H. H. Druce, P. Z.8. October 1895. 
The name which I proposed must be sunk as a synonym. 
1 ©. tora, de Nicev. J. B. N. H. S. vol. ix. p. 311, pl. P. fig. 43, 9 (1895). 
2 C. amabilis, de Nicév. id. p. 306, pl. P. fig. 42, 5 (1895). 
