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cast, to dark ferruglneous-brown and at one period the lateral bands are very 

 obscure. Feeds on Schmiedelia Racemosa. Head rather large, segments 

 increasing in size from the second to the fifth, thence to anal segment of equal 

 size, with a subdorsal and lateral row of short tubercles bearing clumps of 

 short closely — set bristly hairs ; the body just above the legs fringed with hairs ; 

 there is a narrow black dorsal line, the segments blotched with black, a sub- 

 dorsal reddish band. Pupa very rounded, the head and anal segment bluntly 

 pointed, brown sprinkled with darker brown and reddish marks". 



14. Abnormis Elwes (PI. XXV, 136). 



El WES, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1892, /. 642, //. 44, Jig. 2 o' • Rapala Abnormis. 

 SwiNHOE, Le/j. Ind., IX, p. 62, //. 719, jig. 2, 2a. . . „ „ 



Fruhstorfer calls the Java form Abusixa and caught 4 cT in W. J. 



15. DiAKA Swinhoe (PI. XXV, 137). 



S\yiNHOE, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1896, p. 2, 11 . ■ ■ . Deudorix Diara. 



Lep. Ind.,Y:L,p.Z\, pl.']\2,fig.\,\a,\b{\^\\ — i2) 

 Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., LVI, />. 264 (191 i) . . „ „ 



Fruhstorfer states that he found this species both in W. J. and in E. J. 

 at a height of ± 700 metres. In coll. Courvoisier there is also a specimen 

 from the Gedeh mountains in W. J. 



16. Hypargyria Elwes (PI. XXV, 138). 



Y.i.sN'ss,, Proc. Zool. Soc. of London, \%^2, p. t\2)^ pl- Ml fig- 7 Rapala Hypargyria. 

 Swinhoe, Lep. Ind., IX, /. 36, pi. 7 1 2, jig. 3, 3a ( 1 9 1 1 — 12) Deudorix „ 



Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeitsc/ir., LVI, /. 364 (191 2) „ „ 



Fruhstorfer states that he found this species in the vicinity of Souka- 

 boumi (650) in W. J. 



/V7. Epijarbas Moore (PI. XXV, 1 39^7, b). 



Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, I, /. 2,2, No. ^o (1857) . . Dipsas Epijarbas. 



Hewitson, ///. Diurn. Lep., p. 20, pi. 7, fig- 16 — 18 (1863) Deudorix 

 Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, I, p. 103, //. 39, f/'g. 4, 4^ (188 i) „ „ 



Distant, P//op. Mai., /. 464, Tab. 41, fig. 5 (1882 — 86) „ „ 



Staudinger, Exoi. Schm., S. 278, Tab. 96 (1888). . . „ „ 



