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others it is less; and in a third the broad costal margin remains, 
but the hind-marginal border is reduced to a mere line. The 
undersides are constant. 
412. Arhopala epimuta, Moore (nec Hew.). 
Amblypodia epimuta, Moore, Cat. Lep. E., I. C. p. 42 
857). 
Arhopala antimuta, de Nicéville, Butt. Ind. Vol. IT. 
meer? (1890). 
Arhopala atosia? H. H. Druce, Proce. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 
589 (1895). 
Borneo (Low); Sandakan (Pryer); Labuan (Low); San- 
tubong, Kuching, Serambu, Bau. Paku (Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution: Mergui, Tenasserim and Malay Peninsula. 
Very common in Sarawak. The females present the same 
variation noticed in female atosia. 
Bethune-Baker says this species is so like atosia that prac- 
tically the only difference is the absence of tails in epimuta 
and the presence of them in atosia. Druce records under 
“atosia?,” some Bornean specimens which agree exactly with 
Hewitson’s description except that they are tailless, so I con- 
clude they were really epimuta. 
413. Arhopala moolaiana, Moore. 
Narathura moolaiana, Mocre, Proc. Zool. Soe. Lond. p. 
835 (1878). 
Amblypodia epimuta, Hewitson (nec Moore), Cat. ak 
Paves. bin Si, pl. Vl fiss: 59 and 60, 9 (1862) 
Arhopala pastorella, Doherty, Journ. As, Soc. Beng. Vol. 
bay (LL pt: 2)p. £18) pl. X XIN. fig. 12 (1889). 
Arhopala agelastus, de Nicéville, Butt. Ind. Vol. TTT. p- 
278 (1890), 
Kuching, Sarawak (Sar. Mus.). The first record from 
Borneo. 
Distribution: India, Burma and Malay Peninsula. 
414. Arhopala amphimuta, Feld. 
Amblypodia amphimuta, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatsch. iv. 
p- 396 (1860). 
Sandakan (Pryer). 
Also recorded from Malacca. 
415. Arhopala asia, de Nicév. 
Arhopala asia, de Nicéville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soe. 
Mol VE pesca ple hie. 16. 96: (@k892)- 
te (Waterstradt); Trusan, Quop, Kuching (Sar. 
us.). 
Distribution: Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. 
Bethune-Baker notices that Bornean specimens are some- 
what bluer and darker than the type. 
R. A. Soc., No. 60, 191. 
