LYCAENIDAEO- 



Genus MILETUS Hbn. Westw. 



With this genus the peculiar group of the three genera of Gerydinae 

 begins, which is discussed in the Introduction. Snellen considers it desirable 

 to retain the name Miletus Hbn. 



I. Symethus Cram. (PI. XIX, 8a, b, c, d, e, /). 



Cramer, II, p. 34, //. 149, B. C. (1779) PapiHo Symethus. 



Stoll, StippL to Cramer, p. 165, //. 37, fig. 3-3^ (1790) 

 Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, pi. 22, fig. 2-2a — i (1828) Symetha Panda. 

 Boisduval, Spec. Gen. I, //. 23, fig. 2, 2a-b (1836) . . Gerydus Symethus. 

 Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 205, Tab. 20, fig. 2, Tab. 22, 



fig. 14 (1882-86) 



Bingham, Fauna 0/ Brit. India, Butt. II, /. 290 (1907). 

 SwiNHOE, Lep. Ind. VII, /. 187, //. bi2, fig. i, la, ib 



(1905—10) 



Courvoisier, yav. Lycaen. Tijdschr. v. Entotn. IV, p. 1 5 



(1912) 



Fruhstorfer, Uebersicht der Gerydinae, ZeitscJir. /. wiss. 

 Insektenbiologie IX, 5. 242 (19 13) . 

 „ (Seitz, Groszsch. d. Erde), p. 821, pi. 141a! 



(1916) 



') Prof. Courvoisier's collection contains the following Lycaenidae labelled Java. The 

 origin of these specimens, however, did not appear to me to be sufEciently certain for me to 

 include them in the fauna of Java. They are: — Arhopala Hercules, Arhopala Drucei, 

 Arhopala Alitaeus, Jacoma Amasuja, and Poritia Philata. 



