biZ A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
inner margin, of which the first fascia is outwardly oblique 
and disconnected, the second closer cell, third inwardly oblique 
and continuous, fourth split and triangulate, the fourth and 
fifth lines run parallel from apex to anal angle; of which the 
first fascia of the forth line is shifted autwards so as to join 
the second fascia of the fifth line while the first fascia of that 
line is almost obsolete; the 2nd and 3rd fascia of the fifth line 
are slightly split longitudinally. The sixth line very lunulate, 
the seventh thin and continuous as in fore-wing. Cilia as in 
fore-wing. At anal angle between 1st and 2nd median ner- 
vules a dark spot laterally touched with iridescent light green 
scales and inwardly margined with dark orange: a thin fuscous 
and white filamentous tail. 
Kup. al. 25 mm. 
Type, Male’, Quop, Sarawak (Sar, Mus.). 
Described from a single example, and named after H. H. 
The Rajah Muda of Sarawak. 
Mr. H. H. Druce who examined it in June 1910, reported it 
as unknown to him. It may be easily distinguished from all 
other species of Lampides by the curious position of the white 
fasciae on the underside. 
renus, ‘’Hysonotis, Hiibner. 
355. Thysonotis schaeffera, Esch. 
Lycaena schaeffera, Esch. Kotzeb. Reise. i. p. 216, t. 5, 
He, 2D-adeb (eel): 
Labuan (Low); Sandakan. 
Genus, Carocrrysops, Boisduval. 
356, Catochrysops strabo, Fab. , 
Hesperia strabo, Fabs Ent. Syst. Vol ILI. pt. I. p. 287 
(CEG). 
Sandakan (Pryer); Labuan (Low); Sarawak: Lobang, 
Simanggang, Kuching and Quop (Sar. Mus.); 8. E. Borneo, 
near Bandjarmasin (Wahnes). 
Distribution; India, Philippines, China, Malaya to Aus- 
tralia. 
356a. Form, lithargyria, Moore. 
Catochrysops lithargyria, Moore, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(A) XX) pp. 3401877). 
Sarawak: Lobang, Bidi, Paku, Santubong, Tambak, Ku- 
ching (Sar. Mus.). 
1. Recorded by Mr. Shelford in the Museum catalogue as a male, but the 
body has since been lost so I am unable to verify this, 
Jour. Straits Branch 
