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Mt. Kina Balu. I have only seen one specimen cap- 

 tured by Dr. R. Hanitsch at Kiou, Kina Balu. 



Sub-genus Nebdara. 



42. Mycalesis (Nebdara) amrena, Druce. 



Mycalesis amarna, Druce. P. Z. S. 1873, p. 339, pi. 32. 

 f. 1. Confined to Borneo. 



43. Mycalesis (Nebdara) kina, Staud. 



Mycalesis kina, Staudinger. Iris. vol. v, p. 451 (1892). 

 Mt. Kina Balu. 



Sub-genus Suralaya. 



44. Mycalesis (Suralaya) orseis Hew. 



Mycalesis orseis, Hewitson, Exot. Butt, iii, p. 89, Myc. pi. 

 6, tigs. 36, 37, <? (1864). 

 Occurs also in Tenasserim, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, 

 and Nias. 



Genus Neorina. 



45. Neorina lowi, D. & H. 



Neorina lowii, Doubleday and Hewitson, Gen. D. Lep. p. 

 369. pi. 61, f. 4 (1851). 



Originally described from Sarawak, sub-species occur 

 in the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra, and in Nias. 



Mr. W. Doherty (J. A. S. Bengal 1889, p. 124) sug- 

 gests that this species is a mimic of Papilio helemis and 

 writes " it may possibly be advantageous for a scarce 

 rather weak-flying insect of Morphid ov Satyrid affinities 

 to resemble a common Papilio of powerful and irregular 

 flight "; as far as my experience goes N. loivi is much 

 more common than Papilio helemts, it is in fact one of 

 the common butterflies of W. Sarawak. 



Genus Calites. 



46. C celites not his, Westw. 



Ccelitts nothis, Westwood, Doubleday and Ilewitson's 

 Gen. D. Lep. p. 367, pi. 66, f. 2 (1851). . 



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