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W. J. Mountains in the province of Prajangan ; the neighbourhood of Pela- 

 bouan Ratou or Wynkoopsbay, on the Southcoast (+ 200). 

 C. J. Dander (+ 30) in the province of Rembang. 

 E. J. Province of Pasourouan ; province of Kediri. 



Genus HASORA Moore. 



I. Badka Moore. (PI. VI, hg. 15 a, b, c). 



Moore, Cat. Lif. E. I. C, I, p. 245,//. ^^/tg. 3, 



3a (1857) Goniloba Badra. 



Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. of London 1865, /. 778 . „ „ 



Mabille, Ann. Soc. En/, dc France 1876, /. 265 . „ Ouadripunctata. 



Moore, Lcp. of Ceylon /, />. 159, //. 65, //o. 4, /\a, 



41^ (188 1) Ismene Badra. 



Plotz, Stctt. Ent. Zcit. 1884, .V. 59, A'o. 25. . . „ „ 



Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 0/ London 



14, 4, />. 296, 298 (1897) Hasora „ 



In the Catalogue of 1857 Moore figures only the caterpillar and the 



chrysalis, but in 1865 he gives a description of the imago. Badra Distant 



is not Badra Moore but Lizetta Plotz. 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14); Buitenzorg (265); Tjibodas (14 10); Tjipannas 

 (+ 1080) ; Sindanglaya (1074) ! the neighbourhood of the Tjiletou or Sandbay 

 on the southcoast (+ 200). 



C. J.? 



E. J. A specimen without any indication of the locality where it was caught. 



The eyes of this butterfly during life are of a very deep brown. The four 

 white dots on the under-side in some specimens are considerably more pro- 

 nounced than is shown on the figure. The larva feeds on the plant, which at 

 Buitenzorg I was told was /oiiba lalar (Pongamia volubius Z. & M.). The 

 ground-colour is yellow, with a dark dorsal line, on each side of which another 

 thinner line. From these lines others again run off crosswise, and between them 

 at the back, alternately round the other articular ring, a black spot, not perfectly 

 square, is to be seen. The under-side is rather white. The head of the young 

 larva is black, afterwards it becomes dark blood- red with 5 black dots. It 

 lives between two leaves spun together and there also is the pupa which is 

 yellowish, though covered with a thick white dust. The spiracles are black and in 



