144 A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
Confined to Borneo. 
Sub. Fam. VIL THECLINAE, 
The Bornean Theclinae seem to fall naturally into five groups 
which may be characterized as follows :— 
1. Hind-wing with one short filamentous tail. 1. Chrysophanaria. 
2. Hind-wing with two short filamentous tails, 
(the Indian genus, Zesius, belongs here, al- 
though the female is aberrant in_ havi ing 
three tails). 2. Bicaudataria. 
3. Hind-wing both sexes with two tails, one of 
which is half an inch in length or over. 3. Cheritraria, 
4. Hind-wing both sexes with three tails. 4. Moragaria. 
5. Hind-wing with one tail of variable length ; 
lobate at anal angle. 5. Loxuraria. 
This classification is practically the same as that proposed by 
de Nicéville in his Butterflies of India. He divided the Lycae- 
nidae into eleven groups of which the group Thecla is the sixth. 
This, he sub-divided into two sub-groups, the first containing six 
genera “ which, as a rule, possess one short tail to the hind-wing 
from the termination of the first median nervule;” this sub-group 
I have called Chrysophanaria, since it contains the well-known 
genus, Chrysophanus, Hiibner. ‘The only Bornean representative 
of this sub- -group (promoted to the rank of group here) is [/erda 
kiana, Gr.-Smith. De Nicéville’s second sub-group contained 
twelve genera “ which all possess two short tails (under half an 
ineh in eneth) to the hind-wing in both sexes, though one aberrant 
genus, Zesius, Hiibner, from India has three tails in the female; ” 
this sub-group (or group here) I call Bicaudataria. 
The remaining three groups are almost the same as those of 
de Nicéville, except that I have merged his Deudorizx group into the 
Loxuraria group. 
Group 1. CHEYSOPRTANAT Ta: 
Genus, ILERDA, Doubleday. 
454. Tlerda kiana, Grose-Smith. 
Sithon kiana, Grose-Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6. 
Vola pa olin (lsso): 
Mt. Kina Balu (Everett, Hanitsch, Whitehead and Water- 
stradt) ; Mt. Marapok (Sar. Mus.—e coll. Druce). 
Mr. Druce having carefully examined the neuration and 
antennae, finds it referable to the genus I/erda. He remarks 
that “it has been received in some numbers from Kina Bilu.” 
Group 2. BICAUDATARIA. 
Genus, DacaLANA, Moore. 
455, Dacalana vidura, Horsf. 
Amblypodia vidura, Horsf., Cat. te E.L.C. p. 113 (1829). 
Jour. Straits Branch 
