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border of the abdomen and a few dorsal brown dots, became later on white 

 with brownish green mottling, while the brown spot peculiar to the larva of 

 Cleobis was absent. The pupa, also of the same shape as that of Cf.eobis, 

 was dark brown and milk-white at the sides. Larva and pupa of the two 

 species, nothwithstanding the similarity in shape, differed so much that in my 

 notes I find my surprise expressed that I got the same butterfly from it, noth- 

 withstanding. This was not actually the case, but a 9 of Dominus which 

 greatly resembled that of Cleobis, and of which at that time I did not yet 

 know the two distinguishing characteristics. From the pupa of Nov. y^ the 

 imago emerged on Nov. 12'''. 



6. LoNGixas F. (PI. XXVI, 148a, (5, r, ^). 



Fabricius, £/!/. Sys/. Su/'pL, p. 430 (1798). . . . Hesperia Longinus. 



HoRSFiELD, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, p. i 10, No. 42 (1828) Amblypodia „ 



„ „ „ //. I, fig. 7 cT, //. 4, 



fig. 5« — c (1828) Thecla „ 



HiJBNER, Zutrdge, fig. 933, 34 (1837) Bithys 



HoRSFiELD and Mooke, Cat. Lep. E. I. C, I, /. 45, 



/>/. I, fig. 6, 6a (1857) Amblypodia Pseudolonginus. 



Distant, Rhop.Mal.,p. 222, Tab. 21, fig. 20$(i882 — 86) Tajuria Longinus. 



Staudinger, Exot. Schtn., S. 275, Taf. 95 d" (1884 — 88) Jolaus „ 



DE Niceville, B71//. of India, III, /. 376 (1890) . . Tajuria „ 



S win hoe, Lep. hid., IX, /. 104, //. 725, fig. 2 — 2c 



(191 I — 12) „ Cippus. 



Fruhstorfer, Berl. En/. Zeitschr., LVI, 5. 211 (19 11) „ „ 



Fruhstorfer calls the form from Java Pseudolonginus. 



The upperside of the 9 is much more bluish in one individual than in 

 another. 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14); mnt. Gedeh ; without further indication of place of 

 capture (Fruhstorfer). 



C J.? 



E. J. Mnt. Ardjouno (Hekmeyer) ; Tengger mts. (coll. Courvoisier) ; 

 without further indication of place of capture. 



I give here very satisfactiory illustrations of the roof-shaped larva, the 

 anterior part of which is higher than the posterior portion, and which lived 

 upon the young leaves of pasilan (Loranthus Spec.) ; and also of the pupa, 

 lying close against the leaf, where I could not discover any girdle-thread. A 



