486. 
A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO. 151 
May 1911. These last have the outer anal spot rather larger 
than that figured by Druce. 
Confined to Borneo. 
Chliaria mimima, H. H. Druce. 
Ohharia mimima, H. H. Druce, t. c. p. 605, pl. XXXIV. 
miele) (1895). 
Mt. Kina Balu and Labuan (Waterstradt) ; Mt. Matang— 
3,200 ft., and Kuching (Sar. Mus.). 
Mr. Druce kindly identified a pair in the Sarawak Museum 
for me. He says (in litt.) that mimima may prove to be a 
form of C. tora, Kheil,—a Nias Island and Sumatra species; 
he notes that the blue is much paler and whiter on the hind- 
wing and less extensive on the forewing than in Kheil’s species. 
Chiiaria balua, n. sp. (Fig. 6 
Upperside. Fore-wing: chestnut brown with fuscous costal, 
hind-marginal and inner marginal borders; the hind-marginal 
border rather broader at apex and anal angle; the inner mar- 
ginal border narrow. Hind-wing: discal patch of iridescent 
purple; broad costal margin, basal region and hind-margin 
very narrowly fuscous; inner margin white, shehtly suffused 
with fuscous. A dark anteciliary line bordered inw ardly (from 
2nd median nervule to sub-median nervure only) by thin white 
line. Two short tails. Cilia fuscous. 
Underside. Fore-wing: basal region pearly grey darkened 
outwardly to hind-margin with light russet brown. Cell closed 
by faint double line; post- -discal line as in C. phemis, but 
broken at 3rd median nervule. A faint sub-marginal grey line. 
Hind-wing: pearly grey. A prominent, very dark brown spot 
between costal nervure and 1st sub-costal nervule about 3 
from base; below it a thin disjointed orange line sloping out- 
wards slightly to meet a thin dark line bordering the hind- 
margin and enclosing a broad anal region of yellow. A large 
rounded dark spot ‘between Ist and 2nd median nervules, 
succeeded above by small indistinct fuscous internervular spots ; 
anal angle black relieved with few light blue iridescent scales. 
Yellow region of anal angle relived outwardly by thin whitish 
line and black anteciliary line. 
Hep, al. 28 mm. 
Type, (and only known specimen) from Kuching, Sarawak 
(Sar. Mus.). 
The coloration of the upper side is entirely different to any 
Bornean species of this genus. 
Mr. Druce kindly examined this specimen, reporting it as 
unknown to him. 
R. A. Soc., No. 60, 1911, 
