A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 129 
Labuan (Low) ; Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution; Sumatra, Java and the Philippines. 
Bethune-Baker records both forms (a brilliant morpho-blue 
and a violet-blue) from Borneo; the two (¢ and @) in the 
Sarawak Museum are violet-blue. 
Injury. @,a very wide but shallow bite removing the hind- 
marginal edge of the right wings, leaving the apex of fore-wing 
and anal angle of hind-wing intact. 
404, Arhopala anarte, Hew.'. 
Amblypodia anarte, Hewitson, Cat. Lyc. B. M. p. 5, n. 20, 
pedi tes. ko-and A. 6) (1862 ):. 
Bethune-Baker gives Borneo as one of the habitats of this 
species, and Druce (in 1873) mentions a female under this 
name; H. H. Druce however, having examined this specimen, 
writes in 1895 that this latter record is inaccurate, the specimen 
beg A. agnis, Feld. nec A. anarte, Hew. As Bethune-Baker 
mentions Druce as an authority for this species, it is possible 
that he records it from Borneo on this ground; and that he 
did not verify H. H. Druce’s correction; therefore I include 
it in the Bornean list with a certain amount of hesitation. 
Distribution: Myitta, Burma, Malacca and Macassar. 
405. Arhopala achelous, Hew. 
Amblypodia achelous, Hewitson, Cat. Lyc. B. M. p. 7, n. 
mpl Ve hes: 7, 8, ¢ (1862). 
Labuan (Low): Matang, Santubong and Kuching (Sar. 
Mus.). 
Also recorded from Singapore. 
Injury. 6, a long jagged bite removing anal angle of left 
fore-wing and apical half of hind-margin of left hind-wing. 
406. Arhopala havilandi, Bethune-Baker. 
Arhopala havilandi, Bethune-Baker, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 
peoOoo, pl DOOe ties 36, 9 2 (1896). 
Mt. Kina Balu only. 
407. Arhopala brookei, Bethune-Baker. 
Arhopala brookei, Bethune-Baker, Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. 
Wolk ay Tp: 82 ple otis. 29, ¢ (1903). 
Pulo Laut. 
Confined to Borneo. 
Bethune-Baker (/. c.) remarks “one specimen from Pulo 
Laut in which the brown surface below is quite lustrous and 
the markings of the primaries are much more distinct.” 
i. Snellen records A. anarte, Hewitson, from Billiton. He gives Narathura 
agnis, Distant (Rhop. Malay. p. 273) as a synonym of this species. 
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