58 



3- Brigitta Cram. 



Cramer, IV pi. 331 B, C. (1782) Pap. Brigitta. 



HoRSFiELD, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 137 //. \ fig. 13 (1828). Terias Drona. 



BoiSDuvAL, spec. Gen. I p. 675 (1836) „ „ 



676 (1836) „ Brigitta. 



Snell. v. Voll., Mon. d. Pier. p. 69 (1865) „ Drona. 



Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, p. \20 pi. \b fg. 3, 3a. (188 1) . „ „ . 



Staud., Exoi. Skhm. p. 28 //. 16 (1884 — 88) Eurema Brigitta. 



Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India p. 247 (1907) Terias Libythea. 



I only know specimens from W. J.. Several times at Batavia (3 — 14): some 

 more were sent to me from Soukapoura (65) and Manondjaya in the province 

 of Prajangan, from the mountains of that province, from mount Karang in the 

 province of Bantam and from the district of Buitenzorg (1600). This species 

 was also found by Fruhstorfer in the mountains along the south-coast of 

 E. J., but not common. Metamorphosis unkown. 



4. Hecabe L. (PL IV fig. 3, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i.) 



Linn., Syst. Nat. ^a'. ^ /. 470 (i 758) Pap. Hecabe. 



Cramer, ///. 40 //. 1 24 ^, C (1779) „ „ 



Boisduval, Spec. Gen. I p. 669 (1836) Terias „ 



„ 672 (1836) „ Blanda. 



Snell. v. Voll., Mon. d. Pidr. p. 66 (1865) „ Hecabe. 



„ „ 67 (1865) Blanda. 



Snellen, Midd. Sumatra Lep. p. 23//. \ fig. 6, 7, 10, 1 1 (1880) „ Hecabe. 



Moore, Lep. of Ceylon, I p. wc) pi. /^^ fig. 4, ^a. (1881). „ Citrina. 



Distant, P/wp. Mai. p. 304//. 26 fig. 11, 15, 19(1882 — 86) „ Hecabe. 



„ „ „ /. 4667%-. 129 (1882 — 86). ... „ Lacteola. 



Bingham, Fauna of Brit. India p. 2^0 fig. 60, a, b, bi, 62 (1907) „ Hecabe. 



It is of no use mentioning every place where I found this butterfly. It is 

 perhaps the most common butterfly of Java, and so it is also in a large 

 territory outside of this island. In Java I found it everywhere, in the coral- 

 island of Edam in the roadstead of Batavia as well as in the mountains ( 1 600 — 1777) 

 in W. J. and E. J.. Also in the dry season it is common, and between the 

 specimens of the dry and the wet season there is no difference. The so-called 

 variety Blanda Bsd. also occurs everywhere, the colour forms Citrina Moore 



