front the head a long obtuse snout projects. A pupa of December 22°'^ — 23"' 

 gave its imago on the 23'^'^' — 24''^ of January. The caterpillar is infected with 

 little ichneumonidae. 



2. LizETTA Plotz. (PL YI, fig. 16). 



Plotz, SM/. Ent. Zeii. 1884, .?. 59 Ismene Lizetta. 



Distant, RItop. Mai. p. l^i,, pi. Z^, /'i:- 3 (1882 — i88b) . Hasora Badra. 

 De Niceville, Joimi. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, 1889 /. 172. „ Hadria. 



W. J. Buitenzorg (265); mount Salak (+ 780). 



C. J. ? 



E. J.? 



The larva feeds on the same plant as the preceding one and has a striking 

 likeness with that of Hasora Myra Hew., which is also to be found on the 

 same plant; its ground colour is grayish with two white dorsal lines between 

 which the vas dorsalis is visible as a dark streak. On the 2^ thoracic segment 

 a bright black, square spot. Alternatively on each segment is seen a large, 

 square, subdorsal spot; the foremost of these spots are black, the others red. 

 On the confines of the underside a milkwhite streak, on the foremost segments 

 also some white dots. The head is orange, on the foreside for the greater part 

 covered by a black spot. The young larvae are bright and not yet, as is the 

 case with the grown up ones, covered with hairs; its ground colour is darker 

 with manv white transversal lines. 



3. Mixta Mab. (PI. VI, fig. 16 ^7, /;). 



Mabille, Biill. Soc. Ent. dc France, Ser. 5, VI p. 9, No. 7. 



Annates Id. p. 267 Ao. 13 (1876) Ismene Mixta. 



Plotz, Stcif. Ent. Zeit. 1884, s. 56, No. 14 . . . . „ Philetas. 



Staudinger, Lis II, s. 139 (1889) „ Simplicissima. 



De Niceville, Journ. Bombay Soc. of Nat. Hist. IX, 



p. 405,//. Q, ftg. 62, 63 6 'I (1895) Hasora 



Nee Simplicissima Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. de France 1876, p. 25. 



By De Niceville this species is given as Javanese and by Fruhstorfer 

 found on West-Java also, through whose care also the two figures were made 

 which are added here. But as they show only the under-side the streak of 

 dark scales, the feature of the species, is not visible, which just as with Hasora 

 Chromus Cram, is found on the upper-side of the fore-wings of the <3. 



