A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 149 
Sandakan (Pryer) ; Mt. Kina Balu (Waterstradt) ; Labuan 
(Low) ; Madihit, Mt. Matang and Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
Very common on the sunlit edges of old jungle adjoining 
some paddy farms in the Madihit hills. 
Also recorded from Malacca, Singapore and Sumatra. 
Injuries. (i) large bite from hind-margin of right fore- 
wing. (ii) large bite removing anal angle of left hind-wing. 
Genus, Buutuis, de Niceville. 
477. Bullis buto, de Nicéville. 
Britomartis buto, de Nicéville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. 
Boce Vole (Xeip.c08, pier ie 41, 2 (1395). 
Limbang and Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
Distribution: Burma and Sumatra. 
Common in the neighbourhood of Kuching. Rests with anal 
lobes everted and outer tails erect, giving the impression of a 
butterfly’s head and antennae. I have noticed the same in 
Lehera anna males, in several species of Arhopala, Deudoria 
and Rapala.' 
Genus, Briromartis, de Nicéville. 
478. Britomartis cleoboides, Elwes. 
Tajuria cleoboides, Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 637, 
ple MIGIV, figs, 4, 5.-Ql892).. 
Borneo.’ 
Distribution; Burma, Sumatra and Java. 
A479. Britomartis stigmata, H. H. Druce. 
Tajuria stigmata, H. H. Druce, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(7). Vol. 18, p. 141 (1904). 
Simanggang (Sar. Mus.). 
This species has only two sub-costal nervules in fore-wing 
and should therefore be referred to the genus britomartis in- 
stead of Tajuria. 
In a letter (May, 1904), Mr. Druce recognized this. 
Genus, ‘THAMALA, Moore. 
480. Thamala marciana, Hew. 
Myrina marciana, Hewitson, Ill. Diurn. Lep. Lye. p. 34, 
pleas fies 44d ple NIM fies. 12, 13, 2 (1863). 
1. For notes on this habit among Lycaenidae, see Longstaff, Trans. Unt. 
Soc. Lond. 1908, pp. 656, 657, also Poulton, Hssays on Evolution 1908, p. 281. 
2. de Nicéville identified one of Hewitson’s figures of TZ isaeus as this 
species and he gives the distribution noted above. 
R. A. Soe., No. 60, I9II, 
