82 A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO, 
Underside, as in male. Antennae, palpi, head, thorax and 
abdomen as in male. 
Bap. dl. & , 46, mm. 5,-9..41 anne. 
Types, 6 and 2 : Kuching and Mt. Saribu, Sarawak (Sar. 
Mus.). 
Sarawak: Mt. Saribu, Kuching and Mt. Matang—2000 ft. 
(Sar. Mus.). 
As yet only known from Sarawak. 
273. Allotinus moorei, H. H. Druce. 
Miletus moorei, Staudinger, M, 8. 
Paragerydus moorei, H, H. Druce, Proce. Zool. Soe. Lond. 
p. 562, pl. XX XI. figs. 5, 6, ¢ and 9 (1895); 
Mt. Kina Balu; Sarawak and 8. Borneo (Ind. Mus.). 
274. Allotinus taras, Doherty. 
Paragerydus taras, Doherty, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. Vol. 
LYIIL. Pt. 2. p. 487, pl. XXITIL fe 10, a ieee 
S. I. Borneo: nerth of Banjarmasin (Wahnes). 
Distribution: Venasserim, Chittagong Hill-tracts. And pro- 
bably from the Malay Peninsula, as Mr. Doherty notes that an 
apparently identical form occurs there and in $8. E. Borneo. 
275. Allotinus caudatus, Grose-Smith. 
Allotinus caudatus, Grose-Smith, Ann, Mag. Nat. Hist. 
ser. 5. Vol. XII. p. 34 (1893). 
Mt. Kina Balu; British North Borneo, Sadong, Kuching 
and Lundu (Sar. Mus.). 
The example (a@) from British North Borneo is remark- 
ably small, measuring only 1 inch, while the type female is 
1? inch. 
276. Allotinus fabius, Dist. and Pry. 
Paragerydus fabius, Distant and Pryer, Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. ser. 5, Vol. XEX. p..266 (45a7)% 
Sandakan (Pryer); North Borneo (Ind. Mus.). 
Druce suggests that it may turn out to be the same as the 
preceding species, though he notices that Distant does not des- 
cribe a projecting third median nervule, which is a distinctive 
character of caudatus. Swinhoe regards the two species as 
identical. Unknown to me. 
277. Allotinus aphocha, Kheil. 
Allotinus aphocha, Kheil, Rhop. Ins. Nias, p. 28, pl. VY. 
fig. 830 (1884). 
Mt. Kina Balu, Labuan; Sarawak: Limbang, Saribas, Tam- 
bak, Quop, Santubong and Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
Extends to Nias Island from where it was originally des- 
cribed. 
It seems to be fairly common in Sarawak from March 
to October. 3 ae 
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