W. J. Buitenzorg (265); Tjampea (160). 



C. J.? 



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



The larva lives between leaves of vielati outan (Clerodendrum Fragrans 

 Vent). It is dark green, sometimes of a murky green, occasionally with a white 

 supra-spiracular line, the hind part of a somewhat lighter shade. The dark 

 vas dorsalis is distinctly visible through the body, sometimes at the sides also 

 many thin-branched vessels are to be seen shining through. The head is large, 

 heart-shaped, dark red, reddish brown or dark brown. The form of the pupa 

 resembles that of Udaspes Folus Cram, figured on plate X b, though is not quite 

 the same. The pupa is of a greasy streeny, dark green at the upper end, 

 brown on the wing-cases and on the knobs which indicate the eyes. The head 

 terminates in an obtuse brown projection and out of each of the above-named 

 knobs also a shorter brown excrescence protudes. 



6. Dhanada Moore (PI. V, fig. 8 a, b). 



Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. of Loudon 1865,/. 789 . Plesioneura Dhanada. 

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



14, 4, /. 112, 120,//. 18,/^. 6 6,pL 22, Jjg. 5, 



5fl (1897) Celaenorhinus Saturatus. 



Our Javanese specimens of Dhanada are by Snellen compared with 

 those of Moore and found identical. 



W. J. Batavia (3—14); Buitenzorg (265); Tjampea (160) ; (Tjibodas (1410) ; 

 Megamendoung, Salak, Gedeh and Wayang mountains (1480 — 1550)- 



C. J.? 



E. J.? 



The larva is of a grayish green colour and has the form of the following 

 species but clearly to be distinguished from it by the possession of a milk- 

 white subdorsal line. The yellow testes are perfectly visible in the body. The 

 dark brown head is broad and bifurcate, but is not heart-shaped. Food unknown. 

 About the pupa I have no notes. 



