6o 



W. J. Mount Megamendoung (1350); Prayangan mts. (1500 — 1800). 



C. J. Mount Oungaran (800—1000) (Jacobson). 



E. J. Tengger mts. (1500). 



Fruhstorfer describes the 9 of the species ; an illustration would be welcome. 



52. Haraldus F. (PI. XXII, 81). 



Fabricius, 3faiit. Inst., II, /. 82, No. 744 (1787)- • Papilio Haraldus. 

 Felder, Novara Lcp., II, /. 257, No. 303, Tab. 32, 



fig. 10, II (1865) Lycaenopsis Ananga. 



Distant, Rliop. Ma/., p. 211, Tab. 21, fig. 6 <3 (1884) Cyaniris Haraldus. 



This butterfly was caught in W. J. by Fruhstorfer, the accompanying 

 illustration is made from his specimen. 



53. Lysizone Sn. (PI. XXII, 84a, d). 



Snellen, Tijdsclir. v. Ent., XIX, bid. 159, pi. 7, fig. i 



(1875 7^) Lycaena Lysizone. 



Distant, RIiop. Mai., p. 212, Tab. 20, //V. 9 (1882 — 86) Zizera 

 Semper, Sc//»/. d. Phil., I, S. 171, Tab. 32, fig. 19, 22 



(1886 — 92) , Otis. 



Swinhoe, Lep. Lid., VII, /. 260, //. 636, fig. i — id 



(1905 — 10) „ » 



Bingham, Famia of Brit, hid.. Butt. II, />. 360 (1907) . „ „ 



CoURVOisiER, Tijdschr. v. Ent., LV, bid. 16 (1912) . . „ „ 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14): Prayangan mts. (1545)- 



C. J. Touban on the north coast, Tegal; Pekaloungan; Srondol (200) 

 (Jacobson). 



E. J. Mount Ardjouno (1000); Jember (98); Kedyry (66). 



With regard to the question of whether this species is the same as the 

 Otis of Fabricius, Aurivillius says that the type of the latter has been lost, 

 and further acknowledges that from the description of it alone the question 

 cannot be setded. Under these circumstances Snellen considers that the name 

 Otis should also be abandoned. 



The butterfly is extremely common in Java. As the original illustration 

 was not all that could be desired, better ones are given here. These illustra- 

 tions are very successful ; they do not agree with Swinhoe. In this species 

 too, there are great varieties in size, in which however I can see nothing but 

 individual differences. The underside is the same in both sexes. 



