r 333 ) 



Ilypsiijammi, Walker, Lht Lrp. Het. B. .1/. II. p. 454 (1854) ; Bull., Tr. ICnt. Snc. Loiul. p. A'iX. 



n. 34 (1875) (Moulmem) ; Sric-11., Tijihchr. r. Ent. XXXI. p. 128. n. 8 (1888) (Java) ; Hamps., 



.1/ofc ,/ India I. p. 602. u. 1147 (I8'J2) ; SneU., Irh VIII. p. 140. n. 113 (18U.5} (Deli, 



Sumatra). 

 Damiilh jai-ana, Swinhoe, Tr. Ent. Soc. Lund. p. 181. ii. 97 (1890) (from Moulmein in Biit. 



Mus.). 

 Agcqie jcnvna, Kirby, Cat. Lrp. Het. I. p. .S87. n. 3 (1892) ; Swinh., Cat. Lep. Het. Mux. Oxf. I. 



p. 93. n. 412 (1892) (Pro/).). 



S- Java and Bali: forewing above with two costal black dots, instead of one: a 

 dot in the cell at the basal edge of the brown area: outer one of the two dots behind 

 the median vein transverse as in A. cclebcii.sis. The yellow border to the hindwing 

 is somewhat narrower than in the preceding subspecies. There is scarcely a trace 

 of yellow scales at the hinder edges of the first five segments of the abdomen above, 

 while below segments 2 to 4 (except tip of 4) and a ring on 5 are black. Forewing 

 beneath with the brown area extending outside the apex of the cell to vein 7. 



(?. Burma: ditiers from our Javan nude in the yellow outer border of the hind- 

 wing being narrower, in the brown area of the forewing below being broader outside 

 the apex of the cell, and in the ventral jilate of the fourth abdominal segment being 

 all black. 



? . A specimen ex coll. Felder, said to be from Malacca, has segments 2, 3, and 

 4 of abdomen edged with yellow beneath, and the brown area of the forewing below 

 is very feebly marked ontside the cell. 



Uab. Palabuan, Java merid. (H. Frnhstorfer, 18'.l»!), 1 S ; Bali (W. Doherty, 

 March and April 181)6), 1 S\ Malacca, 1 ? ; Bhamo, Burma (1 i in coll. Dr. Staud- 

 inger); Sumatra; Borneo (in coll. Uruce). 



The only specimen of A. jamim in the British Museum, recorded by Walker as 

 coming from E. India and by Butler as being found near Moulmein in Burma, has 

 the base of the abdomen beneath yellow, not black. Is the hah. Moulmein nf this 

 specimen correct ? K. J. 



14. Asota celebensis. 



AgaiMii celebensis HopfEer, Stetl. Ent. Zcit. p. 43. n. 140 (1874) (Celebes) ; Piep. & Suell., Tijdschi: 



V. Ent. XXII. p. 79. n. 38 (1879) (Balangaipa). 

 ffypsa celebensis, Snellen, I.e. XXXI. p. 128. u. 9. t. 1. f. 3. 3« ( ? ) (1888) (S. and N. Celebes). 

 .l!ira;)e celebensis, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. I. p. 387. n. 4 (1892) (Celebes). 

 ■Agape jamna, Swinhoe, Cat. Lep. Het. Mus. Oxf. I. p. 93. n. 412 (1892) {Pro p. ; Menado). 



Differs, as pointed out by Snellen, I.e., from A. javana in the following characters: 

 second joint of the X'alpi with a black lateral stripe instead of a black apical dot ; 

 segments 1 — 7 of abdomen above black, with the hinder edges broadly yellow; the 

 two creamy patches of the forewing above much larger, the brown area more ex- 

 tended, bnt not prolonged along vein 5 ; on the underside the spot in the centre of 

 the cell is merged together with a large triangular basi-costal patch, and the spot 

 at the apex of the cell is large and joins the costal yellow border ; ontside this 

 spot the brown colour of the disc of the wing extends to near the costa, forming a 

 broad curved band ; on the hindwing the curved line upon the discocellulars of 

 A.juvnna is here enlarged to a patch which is joined to another large streak-like 

 patch that extends from the base to the apex of the cell, being limited in front by 

 vein 8 and behind usually by the middle fold of the cell. 



The brown area of both wings varies in extent ; its outline is also variable in 

 shape. In our only malf, from tS. Celebes, the yellow border to the forewing is 



