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Hab. South Celebes, 7 Si: Maros connti-v, \V. Doherty, Angast — September 

 1802 ; both sexes iu coll. Oberthnr caught by W. Doherty between Maros and 

 Tjamba. 



b. Ch. mars mars. 



Charaxes mars Staudinger, Ej-.ol. Tngf. p. 172 (188ij) (Minahassa) ; Butl., Jnum. Linn. Soc. Lmiil. 

 XXV. p. 396. n. 133 (1896). 



S. Tawny colour of iippersirh of bindwing not reaching in front of R' ; black 

 postdisco-submarginal patches all fused together (except dots M-'S — M-), patch 

 M' — IP elongate, vein R' and outer half of M' black, tawny admarginal inter8])aces 

 SC — R" faintly indicated ; tail shorter than in mars dohertiji. 



?. Unknown. 



Hab. Minahassa, N. Celebes : 1 cJ iu Dr. Standinger's collection, another in 

 that of Mr. Adams (ex coll. Honrath). 



18. Cliaraxes madensis (Nov. Zooi.. VI. t. ?>. f. 4.). 



Charaxes matlensis Rothschild, Entom. XXXII. p. 172. n. 2 (1899) (Mt. Mada, Buni). 



(S. Unknown. Most likely resembling that of f'//. mars. 



? . Allied to (7i. mars. Ujjjjersiib'. Fori'wing : blackish brown, no blue 



tone, white discal baud broader than iu mars ? , farther from cell, its inner edge 

 deeply concave at M-, discal bars R' — M^ vestigial within band, postdiscal inter- 

 stitial patches R' — SM'^ completely merged together with band, while in mars they 



are separate. Hindwing : baud more sharply defined than in mars, narrower, 



white, the blackish brown postdisco-submarginal area much wider than in mars, 

 posterior postdisco-submarginal patches not separated from one another, at least 

 four times as wide as iu i/iars. 



Underside : white scaling of forewing anteriorly more extended than in mars, 

 the black median bars are more distal, and the distal ones much feebler ; the black 

 snbmarginal sjiots of the hindwing are well marked and stand about 4 mm. from 

 the edge of the wing. 



Length of forewing : ? , 60 mm. 



Hab. Mt. Mada, Burn, 3,00ii ft., August 1898 (Dumas). 



The basal costal bar of the hindwing below is not marked in the figure, but i.s 

 vestigial in the rather damaged specimen. 



A'. Basal to median bars of underside pale chestnut, white baud of forewing 

 above narrower behind. 



10. Charaxes ocellatus. 



$. Charaxes ocellaliis Friihstorfer, Surlel. Enl. XI. p. lo8 (IH9G) (Lonibok, 2000 ft.); id., Berl. 



Em. Zeihch: XLI. p. 388. t. 9. f. 4. (IHli"), 

 $ . Charaxes sumharnm Rothschild, Entom. XXIX. p. 308 (1896) (Sumba ; Sambawa). 



c? ? . Body above tawny, thorax somewhat olivaceous ; underside creamy white. 



(J. Winffs aboce chestnut-tawny, forewing darker than hindwing, outer region 



of forewing and postdisco-submarginal patches of hindwing black. Forewing 



falcate, crossed by an oblique discal band of pure white ])atches, the band not 

 reaching SM-', widest in front, bordered proxinially by tlie median bars R- — SM'- and 



