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3. Taras Doh. (PI. XIX, i6). 



DoHERTY, Journ. A, S. B. 58, /. 2, pi. i^,, fi,o. 10 (1889) Paragerydus Taras. 



DE NiCEViLLE, Buff. of India, III, p. 27 (1890). ... „ „ 



SwiNHOE, Z^"/. /;z(/., VlI,/>. 199,//. 6x1, jig. 2 — 2^(1905 — 10) Allotinus „ 



Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. II, /. 300 (1907). „ „ 

 Fruhstorfer, UebcrsicJit der Gerydiiiae, Zeitsclir. f. wiss. 



Insektenbiologie, IX, /. 270 (19 13) . . . „ „ 



„ (Seitz, Groszschm. d. Erde), /. 813 (1916) „ „ 



Fruhstorfer procured this species at Sukaboumi (± 600) in W. J. He 

 distinguishes the Java form as Narsares. I know this species only from the 

 accompanying ilhistration, sent me by Fruhstorfer, which seems to me not 

 to agree with the description of Taras more especially as regards the under- 

 side. I possess a specimen also which greatly resembles the illustration, but 

 the underside of which is more greyish ; but by no means of the same chalky- 

 white as the former species. 



4. Unicolor Felder. (PI. XIX, x^a, b). 



Felder, Novara Lep., p. 286 (1864) Allotinus Unicolor. 



Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 209 (1884) » » 



Fruhstorfer, UebersicJit der Gerydinae, Zeitschr. f. zvis<:. 



Insektenbiologie, IX, /• 369 (1913) . . . „ „ 



„ (Seitz, Groszschni. d. Erde), p. 810, //. 141/ 

 (1916) , 



This species is in colour exactly like A. Horsfieldh, but is much smaller. 

 The relic-stripe is also present in the same way, and the female is somewhat 

 smaller than the male, while her relic-stripe is often only indicated by a 

 slightly paler tint in the discal area of the upperside of the primaries. 



W. J. Buitenzorg (265); vicinity of Pelabouan Ratou or Wijnkoopsbay on 

 the south coast (± 1 50). 



C. J. Bodjonegoro (258). 



E. J.? 



I had the larva once in Buitenzorg at the end of March. Its segments 

 are clearly divided from one another, as in the larva of Zemeros Flegyas Cram. 

 Except for this it is a characteristic Lycaenidae larva, the black head is con- 

 cealed, as in so many of these larvae, under the first thoracic segment. The 

 sides are steeply inclined, each segment has on each side a pointed protuberance. 



