473. 
475. 
476. 
A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 
Tajuria berenis, H. H. Druce. 
Tajuria berenis, H. H. Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 
674, pl. XXXI. fig. 6 (1896). 
Mt. Kina Balu only (Waterstradt). 
Tajuria suma,sp.n. (Fig. 7). 
Upperside. Bright pale blue, almost the same shade as in 
T. tussis. Fore-wing: costal margin and apex black fuscous 
as in T. berenis, Druce. J/ind-wing: a narrow costal margin 
of fuscous broadening slightly at apex as in ftussis. Inner 
margin whitish grey. "A thin dark anteciliary line.. ’wo short 
tails bordered and tipped with white. Cilia fuscous. At anal 
angle a touch of orange succeeded outwardly by a small black 
spot and then a small white spot. 
Underside. Grey as in tussis. Fore-wing: a very faint 
post-discal lunular line of which all but the lunules above 1st 
and 2nd median nervules is almost obsolete: a sub-marginal 
ae tapering from anal angle and finally disappearing between 
the discocellulars. [Hind-w ing: post-discal line and anal mark- 
ings as in fussis, except that the orange yellow is slightly more 
extensive and the sub-marginal bor der ‘of the upper wing is 
continued on the hind-wing as far as the orange anal patch, 
Cilia grey. 
Hxp. al. 39 mm. 
Type (and only known specimen) from Mt. Penrissen, 
3,000 ft., Sarawak (Sar. Mus.). 
Allied to 7. berenis, Druce, from which it differs in the 
markings of the underside, notably in the development of a 
rather Jarger anal patch of orange. 
Tajuria donatana, de Nicéy. 
Tajuria donatana, de Niceville, Journ. As. Soe. Beng. 
Vol. -LVII. pt. 2,- p. 287, ni 18) plete ees 
(1888) 
Labuan (Low); Mt. Santubong and Mt. Matang (Sar. 
Mus.). 
Distribution: Upper Tenasserim and Sumatra. 
Fairly common in Sarawak. Differs from de Nicéville’s 
description in the thin white line, which borders anal spots on 
underside of hind-wing, being interrupted. The black spot 
in first median interspace is somewhat larger than in de Nicéy- 
ille’s figure, as noticed by Druce in a single male in the God- 
man-Salvin collection. 
Injuries. (i) wide symmetrical bite removing hind-margin 
of hind-wings and lower half of same in fore-wings.  (i1) 
small piece from azial angle of right hind-wing. 
Tajuria travana, Hew. 
Myrina travana, Hewitson, Il. Diurn. Lep. Lye. p. 38, 
jy SOVIUE ses, SS), OO (uses). 
Jour, Straits Branch 
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