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399. *Arrhopala anunda, Hewitson. 



Grose Smith. Originally described from Borneo, but unknown to us. 



400. Arrhopala teesta, de Niceville. 



Found at Selesseh and in the Battak mountains. It occurs in Java 

 as well as in India, and may be the same species as A. turbata, Butler, 

 from Japan. 



40 J. Arrhopala apidanus, Cramer. 



Grose Smith. Distant. Not rare. As usual witli this species, 

 the female in Sumatra is more frequently met with in collections than 

 the male. 



402. Arrhopala diardi, Hewitson. 



Grose Smith as capeta. Found in the Battak mountains. The 

 " Amblypodia " capeta, Hewitson, described from Sumatra, is the female 

 of A. diardi, of which Hewitson described the male only. The species 

 has a wide range, being found in Assam, Siam, the Malay Peninsula, 

 Sumatra, and Java. 



403. Arrhopala azinis, de Niceville. 



A. azinis, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soo., vol. x, p. , n. 20, pi. T, 

 fig. 31, mule (1896). 



Described from a single male in Dr. Martin's collection taken at 

 Bekantschan in March, 1894. 



404. Arrhopala azata, de Niceville. 



A. azata, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. x, p. , n. 21, pi. T, 

 figs. 32, male; 33, female (1896). 



Occurs also in Perak in the Ma lay Peninsula; in Sumatra it has 

 been taken in March, July, and November. 



405. Arrhopala anthelus, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



This fine species occurs at Selesseh in Sumatra, and I possess speci- 

 mens also from Java. The males from Sumatra are of a deeper shade 

 of blue on the upperside of both wings than typical specimens from 

 Burma, while Javan specimens are normally coloured. 



406. * Arrhopala an arte, Hewitson. 



Hageu. Grose Smith as anartes [sic]. Kirby. Distant. This 

 species doubtless occurs in Sumatra, though we have never met with it. 

 It is found in Burma, the Malay Peninsula, and Borneo. 



