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A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. fi 
dark-brown internervular spots. /Zind-wing: a rough discal 
line from costal nervure across cell to inner margin; a slender 
fascia closing cell; an indistinct fascia at one third the length 
of costa from apex; a submarginal, much-interrupted line of 
outwardly oblique fasciae from “radial nervule to inner margin, 
Small black a eee spots along hind-margin as in fore- 
wing. Cilia brown fuscous. 
ii Di Gil, gan WOW, 
Type. Male (and only known example) from Quop, Sara- 
wak (Sar. Mus.). 
Named after the Rev. Nicholas formerly 8S. P. G. missionary 
at Quop. 
The delicacy of the irrorations on the underside point to 
the relation of this species to A. subviolaceus, Feld., but the 
brown fasciae in that species are much more pronounced than 
in nicholsi where they are hardly perceptible. Mr. Druce 
kindly examined this specimen for me and reported it as un- 
known to him. 
Genus, LOoGANTA, Distant. 
Logania regina, Druce. 
Miletus ae ae Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 348, pl. 
AXXIT. fig. 4.4(1873)): 
Sandakan (Pryer); Melikop and Banguey Island (Cator) ; 
Labuan (Low). 
Mr. Druce remarks on the proximity of this species to our 
next species. 
Logania sriwa, Dist. 
Logama sruva, Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5. Vol. 
LOVES p. vol (Lss86)E 
Sarawak: Kuching (Sar. Mus.) ; Pulo Laut (de Nicéville). 
‘aken all the year round commonly. 
Distribution: Malacca, Perak and Sumatra. 
A beautifully pr otected species when at rest with wings closed 
on the upperside of a leaf. I have noticed how conspicuous 
it is when flying some 5 to 8 feet up among the trees, and then, 
on settling, how it completely disappears. The white streak 
on the underside helps wonderfully to break the outline of the 
insect and so render it invisible. 
Logamia marmorata, Moore. 
Logania marmorata, Moore, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. p. 22 
(1884), 
Pulo Laut (de Nicéville). 
Distribution: Tenasserim and Mergui Archipelago. Sum- 
bawa (Doherty). 
De Nicéville suggests that this species cannot stand as a 
species distinct from LL. sriwa, Dist. “and that most likely the 
Jour, Straits Branch 
