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Genus HORAGA Moore. 



fTr__ONYCHiNA Stdgr. (PI. XXVII, 164a, ^). 



Staudinger, Iris, p. 113 {Onyx) (1889) Sithon Onychina. 



Druce, Proc. Zoo/. Soc. London, 1895, p-^'^'^, pi- 34./'^- 8 Horaga Corniculum. 



Fruhstorfer calls this species H. Moulineina Onychina Stdgr. (Deutsch 

 Ent. Zeitschr. Iris A. 191 i, p. 34) and he found them common in the 

 Tengger mountains (650) in E. J. Staudingers specimens were also from 

 E. J. and mine are partly from the Province of Pasourouan, partly without 

 any further indication of the place where they were caught. Fruhstorfer 

 gives another form H. M. Holothura Swinh. as probably occurring in W. J. 



2. Anytus Stdgr. (PI. XXVII, 165). 



Staudinger, Iris, II, />, 113 (1889) Horaga Anytus. 



Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., XLIII, 5. 180 (1898) . „ Anara. 



LVI, ,,233 Anytus. 



Fruhstorfer gives the form Anara from E. J. 



Genus CATAPOECILMA Butl. 



I. Major Druce (PI. XXVII, 166). 



Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, /. 612 . • • Hypochrysops Major. 

 Distant, P/iop. Ma/., p. 235, Tad. 22, fig. 17 (1882 — 86) Catapoecilma 



Fruhstorfer caught this species in the Province of Prayangan in W. J. 

 He calls the specimens from there Sophonias. I received the accompanying 

 illustration from Fruhstorfer. It does not completely correspond to the one 

 published by Distant. 



The larva and pupa of the nearly related form C. Elegans Herb. Druce 

 of which Swinhoe gives an illustration are described from British India thus — : 



" Larva feeds on Terminalia Paniculata, is onisciform flattered, head and 

 tail segments looking very similar ; head completely concealed ; it is roughish in 

 texture, but not pubose; colour dirty green, with a patch of dark green in the 

 centre of the back ; it is also a good deal mottled everywhere. Pupa, fastened 

 by the tail along a leaf, narrow, without projections of any kind ; of a greenish 

 brown, minutely dotted with darker brown." 



