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All the females belong to the typical variety quadrimacuJata, ‘ Wings 
golden brown with yellow spots on the anterior margin.’ 
[‘ Camp Jor* (Grubauer) var. quadrimaculata^ var. bipunctata^ and var. 
florida^ also forms with variations in the length of the legs.’] 
The var. florida occurs in Penang and in the Baram district of Borneo. 
3. Vestal is amoena, Hagen 
Vestalis amoena, Kirby ^ Cat. Odonata^ p. 103 (1891) ; Kruger^ Stett. Ent. 
Zeit..^ 1898, p. 75 ; Laidlaw.^ P.Z.S. 1902 (i), p. 87. 
6 $, 2$. Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500-3,000 feet. May and August, 1901. 
29* Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,000 feet. September, 1901. 
‘ Jungle near water, dull morning.’ 
I $ . Mabek, Jalor. July, 1901. 
‘ Flying in the jungle, mid-day.’ 
I 9 * Jarum, Rhaman. April, 1902. 
‘Very common in jungle, not necessarily near water; abdomen dark 
bronze, thorax dark emerald green, eyes black, wings purplish irridescent.’ 
Occurs also in Dr. Forster’s collection. Perhaps the commonest Calop- 
terygine that occurs in the Peninsula. Its habits are markedly in contrast with 
those of most of its nearest relatives. 
3 . Vestalis lumens, Alb. 
[‘ I ^ . Taken by Grubauer at Camp Jor at an altitude of 2,000 m. ft.'). 
Identical with specimens from High-Sumatra.’] 
LEGION EUPHAEA 
4. Euphaea ochracea, Selys 
Pseudophaea ochracea, Kirby ^ Cat. Odonata^ p. 109 (1891). 
Euphaea ochracea, Selys^ Ann. Mus. Civ. Genoa^ (2) x, p. 489 ; LaidlaWy 
P.Z.S. 1902 (i), p. 87. 
One male, from the State of Patani ? (more probably from Bukit Besar). 
‘ Puting betiong^ Patani Malay for dragon flies generally. Wings deep 
copper colour, abdomen and head black, thorax marked with dull crimson. 
Jungle stream, mid-day.’ 
I. If the ‘Camp Jor’ of Grubauer is the same place as that visited by us (cf. itinerary) its approximate 
altitude is 2,000 feet^ not metres. There is no camp in the Perak-Pahang boundary range as high as 2,000 metres, 
the extreme summits of a few mountains only just exceeding this height. Edd. 
