258 
THE BUTTERFLIES OF BORNEO* 
Genus 49. Pandita, Moore. 
Orange-brown above with longitudinal fuscous bands 
185. sinoria. 
Genus 50. Lebadea, Feld. 
a. Fore wing of male subfalcate. White spot above 
submedian nervure in fore wing above nearly as 
wide as spot above it ... 186. martha. 
a 1 . Fore wing of male sinuate. White spot above 
submedian nervure very narrow . . 187. paduca. 
Genus 51. Parthenos, Hiibn. 
Size large (exp. al. 85-100 mm.). Olive-green above, 
heavily barred and streaked with black; fore 
wing with postmedian band of large white 
spots ....... 188. borneensis . 
Genus 52. Tan^icia, Butl. 
The Bornean species are extremely difficult to separate, as 
no two authors agree on the constitution of hardly any one 
species, thus “ a ” may be a separate species, or a subspecies of 
“ b,” or a form of “ c.” Breeding experiments alone will 
settle this. I follow Fruhstorfer’s arrangement as far as 
possible, and the following key is based on the distinctions 
given by him. They are, however, insufficient for me to 
identify the specimens in the Sarawak Museum, but since the 
determination in any case is bound to be doubtful until the 
species are bred out, perhaps this is of less importance. 
a. Colouring above dark brown-black with broad 
white band across both wings . . . 189. amisa. 
a 1 . Colouring above grey-brown, relieved in some 
with violet tinge and black and white sagittate 
submarginal borders, or in some males fuscous 
black above with blue hind-marginal borders. 
b. Uncus sickle-shaped, 
c. Both sexes with white in submarginal border 
of hind wing above .... 190. croivleyi . 
c 1 . Both sexes: black sagittate spots of sub¬ 
marginal border without pure white edge. 
d. Submarginal spots on hind wing pointed 
191. lutala. 
