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A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 111 
Lampides adana, Druce. 
Cupido adana, Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 349 
(1873). 3 
Labuan (Low). 
H. H. Druce considers this a very doubtful species and that 
it is probably a form of the preceding species (4. aratus, Cr.). 
Unknown to me. 
Lampides daones, H. H. Druce. 
Lampides daones, H. H. Druce, Opel. 2050, plas XIX: 
fig. 5, 6 (1896). 
2 
Penungah (Cator) ; Sarawak: Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
.- Lampides vyneri, sp. 1. 
Mater. Upperside. Pale blueish-white with narrow fuscous 
hind-marginal border to fore-wing. Fore-wing; costa arched 
as in typical Lampides but apex much rounded.  Fuscous 
hind-marginal border serrated: on its inner side, and diminish- 
ing towards anal-angle, disappears just below the end of 2nd 
sub-median nervule. A. very thin dark line outwardly limits 
the hind-marginal border. Cilia light fuscous. Hind-wing: 
pale blueish-w shite as in fore-w ing, but no hind-marginal border 
except very thin dark line from: apex to anal angle ending at 
sub-median nervure. 
Underside. Light brown fuscous marked with transverse 
white lines or striae. Fore-wing: six transverse white lines 
arranged as follows:—the first formed by a slender white 
fascia closing the cell, following below and slightly shifted 
inwards, a short -outw ardly oblique fascia from junction of 
2nd median nervule to first median nervule, and immediately 
below this but slightly shifted inwards, another outwardly 
oblique fascia. ‘The second line runs parallel and exterior 
to this composite line; the second fascia is longitudinal- 
ly divided into. two and is immediately exterior to the 
fascia cell, the third fascia rather thick, fourth and fifth 
continuous, sixth slightly ‘shifted inwards and joining at end 
with first and third lines. A rather broad strip of ground- 
colour between 2nd and 3rd. lines, of which the latter is con- 
tinuous from costa to end of 2nd: the 4th very close to 3rd 
and composed of four lunules, the last of which practically 
fuses with the 3rd line between 2nd and 38rd median nervules. 
The 5th and 6th lines continuous and parallel from apex to anal 
angle, the 5th line being slightly lunulate. A thin dark line 
completes the hind-margin. Cilia white, outwardly touched 
with fuscous. Hind-wing: ground-colour as in fore-wing with 
with the following white lines: two paraflel lines from costal 
‘nervure across centre of cell to median -nervure, a ‘short one 
continued to inner margin; a third line from costal nervure to 
R. A. Soc.;, No. 60, TgII. 
