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385, writes: —“ I have not seen this species. The se the 
specimens. described is not stated, and it would be. hazardous 
sven to guess from the figures and descriptions what sex they 
may be.” 
With the capture of an undoubted male specimen on Mt. 
Matang, Sarawak, at an elevation of 3,500 feet, in March of last 
year, Lam enabled to state with absolute certainty that Distant 
descri a female, and as the male sex has never been described 
Т now append a short account of it. 
median nervure is shortly folded opposite the abdomen, the fold 
only met with, amongst the Oriental Lycznide, in the genus 
Simiskina. The neuration of both sexes is identical. rid. 
Druce has already recorded this species from Borneo in a paper 
on the Lycænidæ of the island (P. Z. S., 1895,. р. 602), but his 
specimen was a female. : gi ; ; 
discal fascia, a short line of the same colour, closing the cell and 
‘almost fused with the discal fascia. Another black. spot on the 
costal margin, continuous with a very pale f uscous fascia, apex'and 
external margin broadly bordered with black. The border 
containing some obsolescent, ochreous, submarginal spots. Hind- 
“wing as in the male. Underside- ground-colour - more rufous 
