1896.] MR. H. H. DRUCE ON BORNEAN LYCENIDE. 677 
Mr. de Nicéville makes Myrina hypoleuca, Hew., the type, whilst 
mine was Myrina martina, Hew. 
MAN‘OIDES, gen. nov. 
Allied to Manto, de Nicéy. Fore wing with three subcostal 
nervules as in that genus; inner margin longer and deeply bowed 
outwards just before its middle ; a large tuft of long hairs attached 
to the inner margin where it is thus bowed and lying over a patch 
of differently placed scales. Hind wing with a very large shining 
patch from the costal margin extending to the lower wall of the 
cell, bearing upon it a small patch of differently formed, shining 
scales, placed at the junction of the subcostal nervule. 
Type, Mantoides licinius. 
This genus belongs to the group which has the inner tail the 
longest. It differs from Charana and Jacoona in the possession 
of secondary sexual characters, and from Manto in these characters 
being differently placed—the tuft of hairs being situated on the 
underside of the inner margin of the fore wing, whilst in that 
genus it is on the upperside of the hind wing. 
MANTOIDES LICINIUS, sp. n. (Plate XXXI. figs. 10 g,11 9.) 
6. Upperside: fore wing blackish brown, slightly paler towards 
the base: hind wing blackish brown, with the anal third pure 
white; a very large smooth paler shining patch extending all over 
the costal margin down to the lower wall of the cell, and reaching 
to the apex, and bearing on it at the base of the subcostal nervule 
a small steely-grey patch of roughened scales; a rather small 
black spot in the lobe and two larger marginal black spots, one in 
the submedian interspace, the other in the lower median inter- 
space ; an anteciliary black line to the white area, thickening into 
spots at the termination of the two median nervules; anal margin 
greyish. Underside: fore wing yellowish buff, darker towards the 
outer margin; inner margin broadly shining greyish, with a darker 
central spot covered by the tuft of buft-coloured hairs: hind 
wing paler buff; anal area whitish, and, as on the upperside, with 
the addition of an inner band composed of four black disconnected 
irregular markings divided by the nervules; the black spot on 
the lobe being larger than on the upperside and crowned with a 
few blue scales. Thorax and abdomen above brown, beneath buff- 
coloured; legs buff; autenne black above, white-spotted below, 
and with pale brown tips. 
Q. Differs only from the male in the upperside being a paler 
shade of brown and in the absence of the shining patch on the 
hind wing, and in the pale inner margin of the fore wing below 
being without the gloss. (The inner margin of the fore wing, 
as is usual in all this group, is nearly straight.) 
Expanse, ¢ 1,4, 2 12 inch. 
Kina Balu ( Waterstr. and Everett). Types Mus. Staud. 
This interesting species is remarkable for the close similarity of 
