79 



Bexhune — Baker, Tratis. Zool. Soc, London, XVII, 5, 



/. 143 (1903) Arhopala Ammon. 



SwiNHOE, Lep. Ind., VIII, /. 230, //. 697, fig. i, \a 



(igio — 11) „ Ammonides. 



Fruhstorfer, Neue Arhopala Rasseji, Iris, XXVIII, 2, 



/. 137 (1914) .. Ammon. 



W. J. Megamendoung mts. (1500); Soukaboumi (602) (Fruhstorfer). 



C. J.? 



E. J. Semarou mts. (750). 



I think it very doubtful whetlier Ammox and Ammonides are really two 

 separate species. According to Bexhune — Baker they can be very easily dis- 

 tinguished from one another. But as the only material I possess is i cT and 

 3 9 which I caught in Java, I cannot judge of this. The existing pictures 

 are not sufficiently accurate. Fruhstorfer calls the Javan form Hammon. 



Genus CURETIS Hbn. Moore. 



I. Malayica Felder (PI. XXIV, 118). 



Feeder, Novara Lep., S. 221, Taf. 28, fig. 18 (1867). . Anops Malayica. 



Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 202, Tab. 22, fig. 28 (1882 — 86) Curetis 



.. 24, „ 12, //. 44, 



fig. 14 (1882 — 86) „ Aesopus. 



DE NiCEviLLE, Bictt. of India, III, />. 294 (i8go) .... „ Malayica. 



Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India, Butt. II, /. a,i\\, fig. 97 (1907) .. Bulis. 



SwiNHOE, Lep. Ind., VIII, /. 247, //. 700, fig. 3, za, ^b) 



(1910— 11) „ Malayica. 



W. J. Mnt. Salak (780); mountains in the district Buitenzorg; vicinity 

 of the Tjiletou or Sandbay on the south coast (150). 



C. J.? 



E. J. Without further indication of place of capture. 



The form Aesopus Dist. has also been found in Java. 



The larva and pupa are thus described by Bingham : 



"Larva. About 16 mm. long, colour velvety green, head dark brown, 3"^ 

 and 4'^ segments with narrow obliquely placed lateral stripes of crimson, edged 

 posteriorly with yellow ; 6''^ to 1 1 ''^ segments with a slender longitudinal dorsal 

 stripe of the same colour ; the spiracles on each side surmounted by a slender 



