Genus ABISARA Felder. 



I. Atlas de Nic. (PI. XIX, 4). 



DE NiCEViLLE, JouvH. Bombay Soc. of Nat. Hist. IX, /. 268, 



//. N., fig. 10, II (1895) Abisara Atlas. 



Fruhstorfer (Seitz, Groszsclwi. dcr Erde), p. 786, //. 138 



(1914) , 



W. J. Tjampea (160); mount Mega Mendoung (1500); Prayangan 

 mountains (i.ooo); Gedeh mountains (1200) (Fruhstorfer). 



C. J.? 



E. J. ? 



The specimen reproduced is a particularly light coloured female. Some 

 are much darker, as are also the males, which otherwise do not differ much 

 in markings from the female. 



2. EcHERius Stoll. (PI. XIX, 5^, b, c). 



Stoll, Suppl. Cram., p. 40, //. Z'^, fig. i, \a, \b (1790) Papilio Echerius. 



Felder, Wien, Ent. Man. IV, 5. 397, No. 11 (i860) Abisara Kausambi. 

 Distant, Rhop. Mai., /. 189, Tab. 18, fig. 10, 11 



(1882—86) 



Moore, Lep. Ind. V, p. 83, //. 401, fig. \a — e (1901) „ „ 



Bingham, Fautia 0/ Brit. India, Butt. 1, p. 492 (1905) Echerius Kausambi. 



In Snellen's opinion, which is shared by Fruhstorfer, A. Echerius 

 Stoll is still a very indefinite species. The latter thinks it therefore advisable 

 to divide it into four species. Echerius Stoll, Kausambi Felder, Celebica Rob. 

 and Kausambioides de Nic, of which only the second and the last would be 

 found in Java. As this division, however, is still very uncertain, I prefer to 

 include all these forms for the present under the old name of Echerius Stoll. 



Fruhstorfer possesses two races of the form Kausambi, Erilda from 

 W. J. (PI. XXVII, 179a d", b9), and Geza from E. J. (PI. XXVII, i8oa, b). 

 At my request he has had a drawing made of both of these, which I now 

 publish. The Java race of the form Kausambioides he calls Tina. I am in 

 possession of this form from Tjampea (160); from the mountain of Salak (750) 

 and the vicinity of the Pelabouan Ratou or Wijnkoopsbay ± 1 50) in W. J. 

 and from Malang (445) in E. J. an illustration of which, in both sexes, is 

 given here. 



