W. J.? 

 c. J.? 



E. J. A specimen from the province of Pasourouan. 



Genus SUADA. 



I. SwERGA de Nic. (PI. VII, fig. 29 a, b). 



De Niceville, youni. As. Soc. of Bengal, 52,/. 89, 



//. 10, fig. 12 (1883) Hesperia Swerga. 



PLorz, .S7,'//. Eiif. Zcit. 1884, ^-. 152 Apaustus Triplex. 



Moore, Jouni. As. Soc. of Bengal 53, /. 34 (1884) Suastus Moelleri. 

 Staudin-ger, Ins II, s. 162, Tcrf 2, fg. 13 (1889). Heteropterus Cataleucos. 

 Semper, SclimctL d. Philifp. Is. 229, //. ^2, fig. 8 <3 



(1892) Suastus Albinus. 



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



14, 4,/. 177, 178 (1897) Suada Swerga. 



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



14, 4, /. 177, 178 (1897) " Cataleucos. 



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



14, 4, /. 177, 178 (1897) ' Albinus. 



Snellen does not regard Albinus Semper, as a separate species. 



W. J. Buitenzorg (265); Tjampea (160); the neighbourhood of the Tjiletou 

 or Sandbay (+ 200) on the south coast. _ 



C. J.?^ 



E. J. Banyouwangy. 



The larva feeds on bamboo (Bambusa); it is grayish green, on which the 

 vas dorsalis shines through as a dark line. The frontside of the head is 

 encircled with a small black line, inside of which it is light brown with a 

 peculiar marking consisting of two curved stripes of which the uppermost is 

 black and the undermost a clear white. The head is slightly bifurcated. 



The pupa firmly spun between bamboo leaves is quite oblong ; the thoracic 

 segment somewhat thickened is a bright-yellow and overgrown with dense 

 colourless hairs; on each side of the head a small brown dot is to be seen. 

 The abdomen is a yellowish white. 



