98. 
oe: 
100. 
KOK: 
102. 
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Papilio slatert hewitsom, Westw. 
The Limbang River, near Kuala Delong, May 14th. Not 
common in Sarawak. 
Papilio arjuna carnatus, Rothsch. 
Salindong, June 12th. 
Papilio payent brunei, Fruhst. Z 
An example of this fine brown Papilio flew over our heads 
at the Kuala Madalam. I am practically certain it was this 
species. It has been taken near Mt. Molu. 
Papilio antiphates alcibiades, Fab. 
Common up the Limbang fiver. 
Papilio sarpedon, \. 
Common on most sunny places up the Limbang and Madi- 
hit rivers very often in company with one or more of P. 
eurypylus axion, Feld., P. evemon, Boisd., or P. bathycles 
bathycloides, Honr. 
Papilio agamemnon, lL. 
Common up the Limbang River in company with the 
other species just mentioned. 
HESPERIDAE. 
Satarupa dirae, de Nicév. 
A single example of this species from the Madihit, alt. 
2,000 ft., June 4th. Rare in Sarawak. Also occurs in Java 
and Sumatra. 
Tagiades gana, Moore. 
A large female from Mt. Selinguid, alt. 4,850 ft., May 
dist. Has a larger expanse of white on the upperside of hind- 
wing than in the typical form. Mr. Druce kindly determined 
it for me. A common species found in Sikkim, Malay Penin- 
sula, Java and Palawan. 
Hasora maestissima, Mab. 
One from Mt. Selinguid, alt. 4,850 ft., May 31st, which 
has two spots in fore-wing, and one specimen from the Lim- 
bang River near Kuala Delong, May 14th, which has no spots 
in the fore-wing. This latter insect was examined by Mr. 
Druce and provisionally referred to this species. Also re- 
corded from Kina Balu, Palawan and Mindanao. 
Hasora chuza, Hew. 
Taken on or near mountain streams from the Madihit to 
Batu Lawi at altitudes ranging from 1000-5000 ft. Occurs in 
Burma and Java. 
R. A. Soc., No. 63, 1912. 
