NV GA@) A LIST OF THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO, 
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Deudoria staudingeni, H. H. Drucee. 
Deudoria staudingen, H. H. Druce, Proc. Zool. Soe. Gouna. 
p. 621) pl. ROOM: ties 10) x (1895). 
Labuan (Waterstradt) ; Mt. Santubong (Sar. Mus.). 
Described from a single example in the collection of Dr. 
Staudinger. ‘The Sarawak Museum contains two males taken 
in November. As the upperside markings of epijarbas are 
known to be very variable, I suggest that staudingeri may prove 
to be but a variety or seasonal form of Moore’s species. 
536. Deudorie diara, Swinhoe. 
Deudorix diara, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) Vol. 
XVI 857+ (1806): 
Deudoriz diara, H. H. Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 
681, pl. XX XT fies 14, 1g “(iss aye 
Mt. Kina Balu (Waterstradt) ; Quop (Sar. Mus.). 
Also noticed from the Jaintia Hills. 
The single example (a female) in the Sarawak Museum 
differs from Druce’s figure of the male in the following points: 
upperside discal patch in fore-wing smaller; basal and discal 
region of hind-wing fuscous. Underside: the spot closing cell 
and the post-discal “band are edged with white and the general 
colouring is much lighter. 
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Deudonise strephanus, H. H. Druce. 
Deudoria strephanus, H. H. Druce, ¢. c. p. 681, pL. XXXT- 
figs Nope  ClegG))e 
Mt. Kina Balu (Waterstradt) ; Mt. Matang—3,200 ft., Mt. 
Santubong—2,600 ft. (Sar. Mus.). 
Confined to Borneo. 
The Sarawak Museum specimens were taken in February, 
March, May, June and November (a single male from the foot 
of Mt. Matang). 
The female seems unrecorded and so I append a brief des- 
cription of it. 
FEMALE. Upperside. Fore-wing: uniform fuscous (as in 
D. eyijarbas, Moore). Hind-wing; uniform fuscous as in fore- 
wing, but anal region and tail iridescent white. This white 
patch is developed most between 1st and 2nd median nervules, 
less between 2nd and 3rd and between 1st median nervule and 
sub-median nervure; obsolescent above 3rd median nervyule. 
The nervules and edge of wing are delineated by dark fuscous 
scales. Anal lobe black. Cilia of fore-w ing and upper part 
of hind-wing fuscous, cilia of anal portion of hind- -wing white. 
Underside as in male, except that the outer series of spots is a 
httle more regular. 
Hep. al. 2 45-49 mm. (Sarawak ¢ g 30-42 mm.). 
Type 2 in Sarawak Museum. 
Jour. Straits Branch 
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