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Amblypodia taoona, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 
835 (1878). 
Sarawak (coll. Godman and Salvin); Limbang River and 
Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution: Mergui, Andamans, Malay Peninsula and Ar- 
chipelago, 
This beautiful species is rare in Sarawak. I was lucky 
enough to catch a fine male recently feeding on animal excreta 
on a sunny spot among the stones of a small mid-river island in 
the upper waters of the Limbang River (Kuala Madalam). 
389. Amblypodia anita, Hew. 
Amblypodia anita, Hewitson, Cat. Lycaen. B. M. p. 14, pl. 
Walt ies: 90,91, 6 (1862). 
Amblypodia narada, var. erichsonii, Wood-Mason and de 
Nicéville, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. Vol. XLIX. pt. 
2, p. 234, n. 53 (1880). 
Amblypodia naradoides, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 
p. 141 (1879). 
Amblypodia darana, Moore, 1. ¢. p. 141. 
Amblypodia arracana, Grose-Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
ser. 5. Vol. XX. p. 268 (1887). 
Trusan (Everett) ; Labuan (Low); Bidi (Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution: India, Ceylon, Siam, Sumatra, Sulu Island. 
Injury. 9%, large quadrate piece removed from hind-margin 
of left hind-wing. 
Genus, ArHopatLa, Boisduval. 
Bethune-Baker records 196 species of this genus, of which 
59 are found in Borneo. Adding the five species described 
here as new, the total now therefore is 64 for this country. 
390. Arhopala meander, Boisd. 
Arhopala meander, Boisduyal, Voy. ‘ Astrolabe,’ Ent. p. 
76 (1882). 
Arhopala adherbal, Grose-Smith, Rhop. Exot. Vol. III. 
pelo; pl DOV. tes (1902). 
Arhopaie appianus, Grose-Smith, ¢. c. p. 11, pl. NXV. fig. 
South East Borneo.* 
Distribution: Malay Archipelago to New Guinea, Queens- 
land and New Zealand. 
1. ‘‘Oae very magnificently marked (underside) specimen from the collec- 
tion of Herr Ribbe from South-east Borneo ’ (G.T, Bethune-Baker, Proc. 
Zool. Scc. Lond. p. 658, 1896. 
R. A. Soc., No. 60, I91T. 
