is called djaroung (Achyrantes Aspara Lam. var. Crispa). When young it 

 is of a greenish white, but grown up, dark green sometimes with a yellow or 

 white supra-spiracular line. The vas dorsalis just as in the <3 two large crescent- 

 like testes, which constantly move towards each other, are distinctly to be seen 

 in the body which in proportion to its length, is rather thick. The great, 

 broad, black head is fluted and two-forked. The pupa is also attached between 

 leaves. In form it approaches that of some chrysalides of Heterocera, its 

 general colour is a very soft green with some brown marbling, the wing-cases 

 are of a faint white. Of two caterpillars that pupated on the ig'"^ of March, 

 one gave the imago on the 26''', the other on the 27''' of March. Out of 

 another that pupated on the 20"' of April the imago appeared on the 28'^ of 

 the same month. 



Cenus CELAENORHINUS, Hb. 



I. Summra Moore. (PI. V, fig. 4). 



Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. of London 1865, /. 787 . . Plesioneura Sumitra. 

 Plotz, Jahrb. d. Nass. V. 37, 5. 51, No. 51 (1884) • » » 



It may be doubted whether the other names mentioned by Mabille 

 concerning this species are really synonyms; therefore it seems preferable not 

 to cite them. 



W. J. In the province of Prajangan (1500 — 1800). 

 C. J.? 

 E. J.? 



2. Leucocera KoUar. (PI. V, fig. 5). 



KoLLAR, in Von Hilget's Kaschmir., s. 554, Taf. 18, 



Jig. 3, 4. (1848) Hesperia Sumitra. 



Plotz, Jahrb. d. Nass. V. 2,1 > ^- 51 (1884) . . Plesioneura Leucocera. 

 Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. of London 



14, 4, /. 112, 116 {pars) (1897) Celaenorhinus Leucocera. 



The antennae of this species have during life a silvery glance. 



W. J. Tjampea (160) ; the vicinity of Pelabouan Ratou (VVynkoopsbay) (+ 1 50). 



C. J.? 



E. J. Province of Pasourouan (+ 500) (Fruhst). 



