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278. Allotinus subviolaceus, Feld. 
Allotinus subviolaceus, Felder, Reise, Nov. Lep. II. p. 
286) pl. MXXY. figs, 27, 23 (1869). 
Allotinus alkamah, Vistant, Rhop. Malay. p. 452, vl. 
MOIS tie 351d * (1886). 
Allotinus subviolescens (sic), Swinhoe, Lepidopt. Ind. p. 
HIG ple Oto nese a0, 6 and 9 (1910). 
Sarndakan, Mt. Kina Balu, Kuching and Mt. Matang-—3209 
timioar. Mus.) 
Distribution; Tenasserim to Malay Peninsula and Archi- 
pelago. 
279. Allotinus audax, H. H. Druce. 
Miletus audax, Staudinger, M. 8. 
Allotinus audax, H. H. Druce, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond. p. 
aor, ple ww fies: WI 2 Ss and 2 (1895). 
Mt. Kina Balu only. 
280. Allotinus unicolor, Feld. 
Allotinus unicolor, Felder, Reise, Nov., Lep. If. p. 286 
(1865). 
Sandakan (Pryer). 
This species also occurs in Singapore. 
281. Allotinus nivalis, Druce. 
Miletus nivalis,’ Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc.’ Lond. p. 318 
(1873). 
Logania substrigosa, Moore, Journ. As. Soc, Beng. p. 22 
(1884). 
Sandakan; Mt. Kina Balu; Labuan; Kuching (Sar. Mus.) ; 
S. E. Borneo. 
Distribution: Tenasserim southwards to Mergui; Malacca, 
Sumatra and Nias. 
Druce suggests that substrigosa, Moore, may be a distinct 
specics as the type and all other specimens examined by him 
from Borneo have the black spot on the costa of the hind- 
wing below replaced by a pale brown one. An examinaticn 
of many specimens in the Sarawak Museum does not uphota 
this; as in some the spot is hght brown, in others very dark 
brown, and in one the scales forming the spot are undoubtedly 
black. 
A very common species near Kuching, Sarawak. 
282. Allotinus nicholsi, sp. n. 
Mate. Upperside. Uniform rich brown fuscous. Under- 
side. Light ground-colour densely irrorated with minute brown 
scales. Fore-wing: a rough sub-marginal line formed by little 
fasciae of brown scales from costa to inner margin, slightly 
curved inwards towards costa. A hind-marginal line of small 
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