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C J.? 



E. J.? 



The larva feeding on tebou (Saccharum Officinarum L.), on ala^ig-alang 

 (Imperata Arundinacea Cyrill.) and on rounipout pahit (Paspalum Conjugatum 

 Berg.), is very light whitish-green on which the vas dorsalis darkly shines 

 through, on each side, besides, a white line is seen. On each side of the body 

 also such a white line. The thickness and brightness of all these lines are in 

 the specimens very different. The anal extremity is rounded off. The head 

 is licrht trreen with two white vertical streaks, which are sometimes on the 

 outside bounded by a black streak, while sometimes still other little black lines 

 occur ; all these black lines, however, are occasionally wanting ; the white 

 streaks are more constant. Sometimes, yet another head-marking, without 

 white streaks seems to occur, and from my notes it seems probable to me, 

 that this Is an older marking, which is mostly substituted by the afore-mentioned, 

 but sometimes, however, also remains in existence until the pupating. The 

 pupa that is attached to a leaf has the form of that of Udaspes Folus Cram. 

 (See pi. X fig. \<^b) and is light-green with four lengthwise white lines. A 

 pupa of 13 March gave the imago on the 23^ of that month. 



I 2. 



Apostata Sneil. (PL IX fig. 59). 



Snellen, Central Sumatra, Lcp. bid. 27 (1880) . . . Pamphila Apostata. 

 Plotz, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1886, s. 96, No. 315 (^ . . . Hesperia Haga. 



This species is not mentioned by Mabille; Snellen regards its placing in 

 the genus Parnara as also still doubtful. According to him, however, it is 

 undoubtedly the Haga Plotz. 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14); Buitenzorg (265); Sindanglaya (1074); Gedeh 

 mountains (1500). 

 C. J.? 

 E. J.? 

 The larva feeds on padi (Oryza Sativa L.) ; it is light-green ; the head 



black mixed with light-brown. 



Genus HALPE Moore. 



I. Zema Hew. (PI. IX, fig. 60). 



Hewitson, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., Scr. 4, XIX, 



p. 1'] (x^ll) Hesperia Zema. 



Plotz, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1886, ^. 92 , Ormenes. 



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