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The Java form is indicated by Fruhstorfer as Joffra. The difference in 

 colour in the two sexes seems to consist only in this that in the $ both above 

 and below the black transverse spot on the upperside of the secondaries there 

 is a white spot, which in the c? only appears below it. 



W. J. Prayangan mts ; vicinity of Pelabouan Ratou or the Wijnkoopsbay 

 on the south coast (150); without further indication of place of capture (700) 

 (Fruhstorfer). 



C. J.? 



E. J. Malang (443) ; without further indication of place of capture. 



The larva and pupa have been observed in British India and Swinhoe 

 gives the description thus. " Larva feeds on jamba (Xylia dolabriformis) and 

 is of the woodlouse form with a raised ridge along the back, furnished with 

 six sharp obligue, pointed protuberances; the anal segment is flattened, and 

 the sides slope down to it, forming nearly rectangular corners; colour either 

 green or pink, the protuberances being generally tipped with brown, which 

 occasionally extends and forms a saddle. Pupa fastened along the stalk by the 

 tail only, smooth, except in the centre of the abdomen above, where there are 

 rough sharpish protuberances ; its colour is green, becoming browner as it nears 

 the imago state, marked on the wing covers and on the back of the abdomen 

 with pink. 



Genus BINDAHARA Moore. 

 I. Sugriva Horsf (PI. XXVII, 175). 



Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E.I. C, p. 105, No. 36 (1828) Amblypodia Sugriva. 



>' " " .. .. ,,//• !,//?■• 10. loacf (1828) Thecla ,, 



and Moore, I, /. 51, //. \a, fig. 12 (1857) Myrina 



DE NiCEViLLE, Bjcti. of India, III,/. 475 (1890) . . Bindahara 

 Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., LVI, />. 244 (19 11) „ Phocides. 



Fruhstorfer divides this species into two subspecies, Sugriva from E. J. 

 and Phocidina from W. J. The former he found in the vicinity of Malang 

 (600), the latter in that of Soukaboumi at about the same height. 



