429. 
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marginal border composed of a row of lunular spots succeeded 
exterior ly by an anteciliary white line; inner marginal region 
pale brown-fuscous. Hind-wing: a large costal-hasal spot ; 
four large basal spots, the third and fourth shifted outwards, 
the first three connected; a discal row of three large conter- 
minous spots, the costal spot being fused with the first of a 
post-discal transverse row; a large spot closing cell and almost 
touching the 3rd and 4th spots of the post-discal row; a 
small half-formed spot immediately below it; the first four 
spots of the transverse row are placed en échelon outwards, the 
fifth shifted well in, the sixth out, the seventh or anal spot, 
long and irregular, reaching inner margin. Hind-marginal 
row of spots as in fore-wing but rather larger and the three 
anal spots are touched inwardly with blue iridescent scales ; 
white anteciliary line as in fore-wing. Cilia grey-fuscous. 
FEMALE. Upperside. Violet-purple, with dark narrow 
margin to costa of fore-wing broadening across apex and con- 
tinuing broadly along hind-margin to inner margin; in hind- 
wing the base and discal region violet-purple surrounded by 
“poet fuscous borders. <A ahaw tail, brown-fuscous, white- 
tipped. Underside colour and markings as. In male, except 
for the addition of a seventh spot, small and indistinct, in the 
post-discal transverse band of the fore-wing. 
Pipa. 6 do mm. 9 28 mm. 
Types. Male; near Kuching, Sarawak, June 1911. PMemale: 
Sarawak, 1910 (Sar. Mus.) examined by Messrs. Druce and 
Bethune-Baker, who report the species as unknown to them. 
In addition to the Types there are two females in the 
Sarawak Museum, captured near Kuching in 1900 and 1910, 
and a male from the ulu Madihit (head waters of the Limbang 
River), Sarawak, May 1911. 
Arhopala eumolphus, Cr. 
Papilio eumolphus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. Vol. IV. p. 19, 
pl. CCX CIX: fies. :-G,H; 3-:(4780). 
Amblypodia bupola, Hewitson, UJ. Diurn. Lep. Suppl. p. 
ae Halo peg suppl) VI tics 64 and.i65, 9 
1878 
Narath a farquhari, Distant, Rhop. Malay. p. 264, n. 5, 
pile DONS tie: Bis! (1885). 
Arhopala hellenore, Doherty, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. Vol. 
LWV.LE: pt. 2, p. 422, n: 18, pl. XXIIM fig. 7, 4 (1889). 
Narathura maxwelli, Distant, Rhop. } Malay. p. ADS), 14 Se 
pl. XXII. fig: 10, @ (1885). 
Mt. Kina Balu (Waterstradt) ; Limbang and Kuching (Sar 
Mus.) ; S. BE. Borneo. 
Distribution : India and Malaya to Philippines and New 
Guinea. 
Soc., No. 60, 1911. 
