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of four (the two central ones are absent); in this feature it 
agrees with the Sarawak examples of diardi, but the charac- 
teristic unbroken sub-basal band identifies it at once as fulgida. 
Arhopala anniella, Hew. 
Amblypodia anniella, Hew feca Caveiinicsa bee MEO, 
pl. VIIL figs. 83 and 84, ¢ (1862). 
Mt. Kina Balu’ (Waterstradt) ; Labuan (Low); Kuching 
(Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution: Malaya—Tenasserim to Sumatra, Java and 
Philippines. 
The female is fairly common in Sarawak, but the male is 
more rare, or perhaps harder to catch. 
Arhopala apidanus, Cramer. 
Papilio apdanis, Cramer,” Pap: Exot. Vol: Il. pl. 
GROOVE tics, Feand Ge (1077). 
Papilio dorimond, Stoll, Suppl. Cramer, pl. XXXVII. 
figs. 4, 4a, 9 (1790). 
Flos ahamus, Doherty, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng, Vol. LX. 
Diego souapl lotic. 6. 9 (OLSot), 
Lawas (Everett); Labuan (Low); Bintulu and Kuching 
(Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution: Malaya. 
The series in the Sarawak Museum is particularly uniform 
although the specimens were taken in different localities and 
in different months; all the females are pale purple. 
Snellen describes var. saturata from Billiton (Tijds. v. Hunt. 
POSIT. p: 301). 
Arhopala morphina, Dist. 
Panchala morphina, Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser 
Dao, XLV. p20. (1884), 
Silam, British North Borneo (Cator); Labuan (Stau- 
dinger) ; near Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution: Malaccd and Sumatra. 
A local species in Sarawak; eight examples in the Sarawak 
Museum, of which the two males were captured June 1910 
and April 1911, while the six females were taken in December 
1909, January (3), February and March 1911. ‘They are 
uniform in markings and colour; the wonderful rich hue of 
the male upperside colouring makes this species one of the 
most beautiful Arhopalas to be found in Borneo,—Bethune- 
Baker thinks “about the most magnificent of the genus,” 
but his figure of the male gives no idea of “ the intense richness 
of the deep ultramarine blue ” (i= G.).4:;He remarks on the 
rarity of the species. 
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