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A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
characteristic varies with the seasonal forms, this slight differ- 
ence does not separate them from that species. 
Lycaenopsis (Lycaenopsis) camenae, de Nicéy. 
Cyaniris camenae, de Nicéville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. 
Soe, Vol, 1X: p. 278, pl. O. fig. 22, 6 (1895). 
Cyaniris selma, H. H. Druce, Proc, Zool. Soc, Lond. D- 
573, pl. XXXII. fig. 10, 6 (1895). 
Mt. Kina Balu (Waterstradt) ; Kuching, Paku, Mt. Pen- 
rissen—3,500 ft. (Sar. Mus.). 
Also oceurs in Sumatra, where it is “ the commonest species 
of the genus” (de Nicéville and Martin). 
Fruhstorfer suggests that selma may be a sub-species of 
coelestina, Kollar. 
Lycaenopsis (Lycaenopsis) dilectissima, H. H. Druece. 
Cyaniris dilectissima, H. H. tos Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 
peel, pl XXX Ey iss? 25'S assay 
Mt. Kina Balu (Everett and W aterstradt). 
Fruhstorfer regards this species as a sub-species of ceyzx, 
but Chapman finds the male ancillary appendages different. 
Lycaenopsis (Lycaenopsis) plauta, H. H. Druce. 
Cyaniris plauta, H. H. Druce, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond. p. 
574, pl. XX XID, figs. 8,9, ¢ and 9 Gis 
Mt. Kina Balu (Waterstradt and Everett) ; Labuan (Low) ; 
Limbang, Mt. Saribu, Mt. Penrissen, Paku (Sar. Mus.). 
Only found in Borneo. 
‘There are some variations in the males of this species. First, 
the dark marginal band of the hind-wing can become quite 
broad as in Sarawak examples or reduced to a marginal row of 
dark spots as in Druce’s figure. Again, the white on the upper 
surface of the hind-wing varies a zood deal; Druce comments 
on one from Mt. Kina Balu (35 000 te) in which this white 
patch on the apex of the hind-wing has almost disappeared. 
In the Sarawak Museum specimens it is much reduced. All 
the Sarawak examples have a small dark spot over the cell on 
the underside of the hind-wing, which is not figured by Druce 
though he writes that the black spots are arranged much as in 
placida, which has this spot. 
Lycaenopsis (Lycaenopsis) sonchus, H. H. Druce. — 
Cyaniris sonchus, H. H. Druce, op, cit. p. 655, pl. XXIX. 
fees CO.. 
Kuching, @ (Sar. Mus.) ; 8. E. Borneo (Wahnes). 
Chapman suspects that this species is but a form of plauta, 
having found the male appendages to be identical. He sug- 
gests however, that possibly he may not have had true sonchus 
to examine, 
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