92 



W. J. Buitenzorg (265); Tjampea (160); Gedeh mts. (coll. Courvoisier) ; 

 vicinity of the Pelabouan Ratou or Wijnkoopsbay and Tjiletou or Sandbay on 

 the south coast (150). 



C. J.? 



E. J. Up to 700 m. without further indication of place of capture 

 (Fruhstorfer) ; Lawang (500) (coll. Courvoisier). 



According to Fruhstorfer the form from E. J. which he distinguishes 

 as Baganda, is smaller than that from W. J. I do not know the former. 



2. CoTYs Hew. (PI. XXVI, 144). 



Hewitson, ///. Diurn. Lep., p. i,2>, pi. \<^, fig. 19, 20(1863) Jolaus Cotys. 

 DE Niceville, Journ. Asia/. Soc. of Bengal, LXIII, /. 37, 



pL 5, fig. 16 cf (1894) Camena Cremera. 



Swinhoe, Lep. Ltd., IX, /. 147, //. 731, fig. 4, i^a, ^,b 



(191 1 — 12) Pratapa Cotys. 



Fruhstorfer found this species, called by him subspecies Cremera, in 

 W. J. and Snellen saw a specimen, also from W. J. from the collection 

 Staudinger. In the collection Courvoisier there is also a specimen from 

 Soukaboumi (605) W. J. I do not know the species myself, but to judge by 

 the accompanying illustration of the cT, which Fruhstorfer had made for me, 

 the difference with the cf of the former species seems to me very insignificant. 



3. Mantra Felder (PI. XXVI, 145). 



Felder, Wien. Ent. Monatschr., IV, 5. 396, No. 9 (i860) Pseudolycaena Mantra. 

 ATovara Lep., II, 6'. 238, Taf. 30, fig. 14 cT 



(1867) Myrina „ 



Hewitson, ///. Diurn. Lep., p. a,^, pi. 20, fig. 24 (1865) Jolaus „ 

 Swinhoe, Lep. Ind., IX, />. 107,//. 125, fig. 3, 3a, ^b 



(191 1 — 12) Tajuria „ 



Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., LVI, 5. 212 (19 11) „ „ 



Fruhstorfer calls the Javan form Mesambria. He collected 6 specimens 

 of it in W. J. without further indication of place of capture. Snellen saw 

 a specimen from the collection Staudinger, from which the illustration is made. 



4. Cleobis Godt. (PI. XXVI, \i,ta, b, c,d). 



Godart, Enc. MetJi., IX, /. 634, No. 61 (1819 — 23) Polyommatus Cleobis. 

 Moore, Cat. Lep. E. L C, I, p. 45 (1857) . . . Amblypodia Hypatada. 



