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larger and elongate, shifted outwards; ]unular line and sub- 
terminal series of spots as in fore-wing, but spots more dis- 
tinetly defined. 
Hap. al. 29 mm. 
Type. Male (and only known example) Kuching, Sarawak 
(Sar. Mus.). 
L. nigerrimus and L. haraldus are 1 believe the only Bornean 
Lycaenopsids which are without sub-basal spots on the under- 
side of hind-wing, and nigerrimus suggests a connecting link 
between haraldus and other Bornean species of Lycaenopsis, 
which have one general type of underside markings. 
316. Lycaenopsis moultoni, Chapman. 
Lycaenopsis moultoni, Chapman, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
peed pl) KMOXVIN ies, 55 6,0 6(1911): 
Sarawak: Kuching and Mt. Santubong—2,600 ft. (Sar. 
Mus.). 
Type & from Sarawak in British Museum; co-type in 
Sarawak Museum. 
There is a single specimen in the Sarawak Museum very like 
the male of this species which I take to be its female. It 
differs in the following points: 
(i) the hind-marginal border on the upperside of fore-wing 
is continued evenly to costa, not broadened at apex as in 
male; 
Gi) the hind-marginal border of the hind-wing is broader than 
in the male; 
(iii) on the underside of hind-wing the last spot of the post- 
discal row is shifted further up the inner margin than in 
the male, so as to form a third spot to the basal row, rather 
than the last spot of the post-discal row ; 
(iv) the spot in cell is rather more pronounced ; 
(v) the colouring is the same, but the forewings are more 
rounded, not so pointed as in the male. 
Hap. al..9 20mm.; 6 20-27 mm. 
The male was taken fairly commonly near Kuching in March 
aioli 
317. Lycaenopsis matanga, Chapman. 
Lycaenopsis matanga, Chapman, Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond. 
p. 185, pl. XXVIII. -figs. 1-4 (1910). 
Sarawak: Kuching—taken in. January, February, April, 
July and November (Sar. Mus.). : 
Type, &, (from Sarawak) in British Museum: co-type in 
Sarawak Museum. } 
Six examples before me agree exactly in colour and markings 
with the co-type, in which the fore-wing area of blue is rather 
violet, that of the type being greenish. 
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