42 



Weymer, Stdt. Enf. Zeil., 1887, //. //, fig. 16 . . . Hesperia Ormenes. 

 Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. of London, 1888, /. 455, //. AY, 



fig. yd" „ Zema. 



Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. of London, 14, 4, 



p. 257, 260 (1897) Halpe 



W. J. mount Salak (780). 

 C. J. ? 

 E. J.? 



2. HoMOLEA Hew. (PI. IX, fig. 61, a, b, c). 



Hewitson, Descr. of nav Hesp., p. 29, No. 15 (1868) . Hesperia Homolea. 

 Exot. Butt, r: Llesp., PI. 1, fig. 77, 78 (1876). 



Plotz, Stiit. Ent. Zeit., 1883, j-. 43 „ „ 



Distant, Rhop. Ala/., p. 391,//. i5,fig- 23(1882—1886). Isma 



Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. of London, 14, 4, 



/. 257, 265,//. 2^, fig. 71 (1897) Halpe 



Many other species enumerated by Swinhoe are still mentioned by Mabille, 



but their identity with Homolea, however, is not sufficiendy sure to Snellen. 



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



c. J.:^ 



E. J. Banyouwangy (?) and also another specimen without further indication 

 of the place where it was caught. 



The larva feeds on the leaves of the bamboo (Bambusa spec). It is light- 

 green, at the joints between the segments more yellow. The head is light-gray 

 with dark brown margin and a peculiar marking consisting in a thin vertical 

 line in the middle, which at the lower end divides into two, and more or less 

 joins a somewhat thicker horizontal streak at the lowest part of the head. In 

 each of the two divisions into which the head is divided by the vertical line, 

 is a vertical brown streak ; which streak is sometimes also united with the 

 lowest part of the above-mentioned vertical line, where it parts into two. The 

 pupa is brown and is surrounded by a loose cocoon concealed in a rolled up 

 bamboo-leaf. A pupa of the i^' of February gave the imago on the 13* of 

 that same month. 



3. Marsena Hew. (PI. IX, fig. 62, a, b). 



Hewtison, Trans. Ent. Soc. of London, 1886, /. 



498, Ah. 33 Hesperia Marsena. 



Felder, Novara, Lep. s. 515, Taf T2,pig. 6 (1867) „ Ornata. 



