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d 1 . Submarginal spots on hind wing rounded 
192. valmikis* 
b 1 . Uncus straight, sharp-pointed. 
c. Males grey-brown like the females. 
d. Upper side dark-grey or black-brown 
above without violet suffusion . 193. orphne. 
d 1 . Upper side with violet-blue suffusion. 
e. White inner portion of median band 
well-developed .... 194. munda. 
e 1 . White inner portion of median band 
absent or obsolescent . 195. fruhstorfer i A 
c 1 . Males dark fuscous, margined with blue, 
unlike the females. 
d. Above marked with white pearl-shaped 
spots.196. clathrata. 
d 1 . With two or three white dots near the 
costa of the hind wing . . . 197 .cosrulescens. 
b z . Uncus snake-shaped at end. 
c. Colouring above brown without blue mark¬ 
ings .198. pardalis . 
c 1 . Male with blue markings; both sexes with 
middle row of black spots showing through 
as a blue undulate band on the hind wing 
above ...... 199. apsarasa, 
c 2 . Deeper brown ground-colour; white mark¬ 
ings of fore wing more sharply defined 
200. subochrea. { 
The above key is very unsatisfactory, but without compari¬ 
son with types and long series I am unable to make it more 
useful. 
* Two Bornean forms are characterized by Fruhstorfer thus :— 
a . Posterior portion of the very broad median area of the 
hind wings above suffused with a lovely violet-blue . viola Fruhst. 
a 1 . Intramedian spots shaded with grey, and on the hind 
wings the median band nearly clear white without any 
lustre of blue or violet .. lutalina Fruhst. 
The first is described as a new “ subspecies,” the latter as a new form 
from South-east Borneo. 
The separation of valmikis from lutala seems of doubtful merit, 
f Different forms of the males and females are separated thus :— 
MALES. 
a. With violet-blue suffusion on hind wing . . $ f. typica. 
a 1 . Without violet-blue suffusion on hind wing . $ f. salina Fruhst. 
FEMALES. 
a. Hind wing : narrow band in middle of wing . $ f. typica. 
a 1 . Hind wing : a broadly white proximal area . £ f* albifasciata Butl. 
a 2 . Hind wing: dark brown on both sides; white 
markings nearly confluent . . . . 5 f. evanescens Butl. 
J Fruhstorfer notes a form from North Borneo distinguished by the 
rounded instead of pointed internervular spots on the upper side of hind 
wing = margarita Butl. 
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