85 



7. Sphinx F. (PI. XXV i2()a, b, c, d). 



Fabricius, Sysf. Ent., p. 520, N'o. 326 (1775) .... Papilio Sphinx. 

 Hewitson, ///. Din in. Lcp., /. 22, //. 9, //V. 32, zi^ pi. 10, 



fig. 36, 37 (1863) Deudorix Varuna. 



Butler, Cat. Diurn. Lep. 13>it. Miis., p. 180, A'o. 3, (18691 » Sphinx. 



DE NiciiviLLE, Buii. 0/ India, III, /. 458 (1890). . . . Rapala „ 



„ Joitrn. Ihmbay Soc. of Nat. IPist., S. 10, 



//. H, //. 'J\ fig. 40 (1896) „ Phoecus. 



Fruhstorfek, Jierl. Ent. Zcitschr., LVI, 5. 256 (19 11) . „ Sphinx. 



SwiNHOE, Lcp. Pnd., IX,/.48,//. 71 5,//V.3, 3rt', 3<5(i9i i — i 2) 



CouRvoisiEK, Tifdschr. v. Ent., LV, bid. 19 (19 12). . . „ „ 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14); Depol< (95); Tjampea (160); Buitenzorg (265); 

 Soukapoura (70); Patjet (11 14). 



C. J.? 



E. J. Tengger mts. (1200) (Jacobson). 



The larva on dourtn-dotircnan (Elaeagxl's Ferruginea Rich.) also called 

 kckadouan, and on sengani (Melastoma Polyanthus B1.) against the silvery 

 underside, of whose leaves it lies flat and is difficult to distinguish from them. 

 It resembles a cocliopodes larva even more than so many other Lycaenid 

 larvae do. It also has protruding prickles at the sides, like some of the former 

 larvae. It is very light greenish yellow with a dorsal line, which is either dark 

 green, or consists of alternate dark green and red or reddish brown partitions. 

 Sometimes there are also fine white and red spots on the back. On all sides 

 there are horizontal wort-like protrusions covered with stiff red hairs. The 

 stigmata are also red or brown. The pupa is flat and broad, attached to the 

 leaf by a girdle-thread. 



8. Orseis Hew. (PI. XXY, 12,0a. b, c, d). 



Hewtjsox, ///. Diurn. Lep., p. 23, N'o. 20 (1S63) . . Deudorix Orseis. 

 Moore, Pivc. Zool. Soc, London, 1879, /. 140 . , . „ Grisea. 



DE NiCEViLLE, Butt. of India, III, /. 461 (1890) . . . Rapala Orseis. 



Fruhstorfer, Beil. Ent. Zeitschr., LVI, .V. 255 (19 11) „ Schistacea. 



CouRVOisiER, Ti/dsclir. v. Ent., LV, bidz. 19 (191 2). . „ „ 



Fruhstorfer inclines to distinguish two forms tor W. J. and E. J. as 

 Belata and Rcnata. I find his differences just as much amongst specimens 

 from W. J. and no difference between these and ones from E. J. There is 



