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33- Strabo F. (PI. XXII, a, b, c). 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst., Ill, i, /. 387, No. loi (1793) Hesperia Strabo. 

 HoRSFiELD, Cat. Lep. E. T. C, p. 82, No. 17 (1820) Lycaena Kandarpa. 

 Herr.— ScH., Stett. Ent. Zeit., XXX, S. 74, Tab. 4, 



fig. 20 9 (1869) „ Platissa. 



Exot. ScJim., W, fig. 122 (9) (1869) . . 

 Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 224, Tab. 21, fig. 8, 14 (i 882 — 86) Catochrysops Strabo. 

 Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. II, /. 411, pi. 19, 



fig. 143 (1907) 



SwiNHOE, Lep. Ind., VIII, /. 47, //. 650, fig. 2> — 2,d 



(1910 — 11) 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14); Depok (95); Buitenzorg (265). 

 C. J. Bodjonegoro (250); Dander, in the Province of Rembang (30); 

 Touban, on the north coast. 

 E. J. Malang (443). 



Form Lythargyria Moore (PI. XXII, a, b). 



Moore, Atm. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., IV, 5. 20, p. 340 



(1877) Lampides Lithargyria. 



Snellen, Tijdschr. v. Ent., XXI, bid. 18 (1878) . Cupido Kandarpa. 



Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, I, /. 91 (1881) . . . . Catochrysops Lithargyria. 

 Semper, Schm. d. Phil., I, 5". 185 (1886 — 92) . . „ „ 



DE NiCEViLLE, Butt, of India, III, p. 178 (1890) . 

 SwiNHOE, Lep. Ind., VIII, /. 48, fig. i, \a (1910— 1 1) „ „ 



W. J. Prayangan mts. (1850); Buitenzorg (265); Soukapoura (70). 



C. J.? 



E. J.? 



These two forms also, I consider, should be united. In fact Snellen as 

 well as Moore and de Niceville regard this as very probable. Later writers 

 also take Lithargyria Moore only as a variety of Strabo F. ; the word variety 

 is however only a phrase, and valid grounds for this opinion are not given. I 

 have now, as explained in the Introduction, reason to think that I have found 

 them. The underside is the same in both sexes. 



The larvae which are repeatedly found on kaljanoan (Phaseolus Spec) 

 and katjano goude (Cajanus indicus Spreng) are of the usual Lycaenid shape, 

 varying in colour through different shades of red-brown to green, with a light 



