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of Poritia, being sharp at apex, then curved in slightly to third 
median nervule which, together with the second and _ first 
median nervules, is sightly prolonged, thus giving an angulate 
‘appearance to the wing. <A thin white line edges the hind- 
margin and the sub-marginal line is distorted to follow the 
vagaries of the hind-margin itself. 
Herp. al. 6 30 mm. 2 38 mm. 
Habitat: Mt. Matang (2,000 ft.) and Kuching, Sarawak. 
Types, 6 and 2, in Sarawak Museum. 3 
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Poritia solyma, de Niceéy. 
Simiskina solyma, de Niceville, Journ, Asiat. Soc. Beng. 
Rolo xen pie 2p) ple fie. TOT ElSoe). 
Labuan (Waterstradt). 
Genus, ZArona, de Nicéville. 
383. Zarona jasoda, de Niceville, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. Vol. 
VII. Aap: 250, pl 14 fie. 5 ¢ (1888): 
A single male specimen from Sandakan captured by Mr. D. 
Cator, seems to be the only record for Borneo of this species. 
Distribution: Burma and Tenasserim., 
Sub. Fam. VI. ARHOPALINAE. 
Genus, SURENDRA, Moore. 
384. Surendra amisena, Hew. 
Amblypodia palowna, Hewitson, Cat. Lycaen. B. M. p. 138, 
pl VII: figs. 74-78, 9 (1862). 
Amblypodia amisena, Staudinger, Ivis., Vol. Il. p. 131, 
plelk. fig. 3"(1889). 
Borneo (Low) ; Mt. Kina Balu (Everett) ; Trusan, Baram, 
Santubong, Mt. Matang, Kuching, Quop and Pangkalan Ampat 
(Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution: Malacca, Nias, Sumatra, Balabac and Palawan. 
The Sarawak females show both forms figured by Bethune- 
Baker (Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. Vol. XVIU. pl. I. figs. 4 and 
D). : ‘ 
Injury. 8, shallow bite removing the anal half of hind- 
margin of the left fore-wing. 
Genus, Irsota, Moore. 
385. ITraota rochana, Horsfield. 
Amblypodia rochana, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. Mus. KE. I. C. 
p2. 208; n, 40, (1829). 
Thecla timoleon, Boisduval (nec Stoll), Sp. Gen. Vol. L. 
lee ONG es As Os (LS36)):. 
Traota boswelliana, Distant, Rhop. Malay. p. 258, n. I. 
ph XX fer 23, 2..(1885). 
R. A. Soc., No. 60, 191. 
