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Show 1892.] THE NAGA AND KAREN HILLS AND PERAK. 629 Lyceenidee. The localities of these do not seem in all cases to be quite certain, but I find two males and two females of a species which seems like a var. of A. camdeo, though the females are of a much darker blue than Khasia specimens, and both sexes have the spots below nearly of the grey ground-colour of the wing, and not black or almost black as in A. camdeo. One is marked " Tenasserim, Camdeo," by Doherty, and another " Thandaung." ARHOPALA CENTAURUS. Pap. centaurus, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 520 (1775). Arhopala centaurus, Butt. Ind. iii. p. 234. Naga Hills, Bernardmyo, and Perak. ARHOPALA AGNIS. Arhopala agnis, Feld. Reise Nov. ii. p. 228 ; Butt. Ind. iii. p. 236. Two males from Perak, and a female, agreeing perfectly on the underside, from the Tenasserim valley. The latter is of a paler blue above than a female from Nias, which I take to be A. agnis. ? ARHOPALA AMANTES. Amblypodia amantes, Hew. Cat. Lye. B. M . p. 4, t. ii. figs. 2, 3 3, 1 $ (1862). A male in bad condition from Margharita, marked by Doherty Arhopala amantes, var. ARHOPALA ATOSIA. Amblypodia atosia, Hew. 111. Di. Lep. p. 9, t. ii. 8, 9 2 • Arhopala atosia, Butt. Ind. iii. p. 24, front, fig. 138 3 • A pair from Perak and three from East Pegu, which agree with the figures above referred to, and very nearly with the type from Sumatra in Hewitson's collection. ARHOPALA AMATRIX. Arhopala amatrix, de Nicev. Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 370, t. G. 23 3,24 2- Two males and a female from Bernardmyo, which I was about to describe as distinct from Arhopala amantes when Mr. de Niceville's paper arrived. ARHOPALA ABSEUS. Amblypodia abseus, Hew. Cat. Lye. B. M . p. 9, t. v. figs. 51, 52. Arhopala abseus, Butt. Ind, iii. p. 242. Several specimens from East Pegu and one from Perak. Both males and females are duller in colour than the Sikkim specimens I have, and there is more difference in the breadth of baud in the sexes. |