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(Paspalum Conjugatum Berg.) combined together, is of a light-green, afterwards 

 yellow, where the vas dorsalis shines through as a dark streak, just as also do 

 the yellow testes. At the back of the first thoracic segment a little black 

 cross-streak. The anal extremity rounded off. The head yellowish brown 

 with a black margin and almost entirely covered by a black spot, which at 

 the upper-side is united with the margin by a small vertical line. The pupa 

 is light yellowish brown, oblong, with a straight haustellum, separated from the 

 body, which is somewhat longer than the wing-cases. A pupa of the 2t,'^ of 

 April gave the imago on 2'' of May. 



Genus TELICOTA Moore. 



I. AuGiAS L. (PI. IX, fig. 68 a, b, c, d, e, /, g, li). 



Linnaeus, Amoen. Acad. IV, p. 410, Ah. 80 (1760) . . Papilio Augias. 



Donovan, his. of India, pi. 48, yfi,'. i (1800) „ „ 



Plotz, Stett. Ent. Zeii., 1883, 5. 226 Hesperia 



Distant, RIiop. Mai., p. 382,//. 34. ./^'- 23 (1882— 1886). Telicota 

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



/. 250, 251,//. 25, //^. 63 (1897) 



Van Deventer, Aixhief Java Suikcr Ind. 1902, ajl. 15, 



bl. 3, fig. I — 8 Pamphila „ 



W. J. Batavia (3 — 14); Depok (95); Buitenzorg (265); Tjampea (160); 

 Patjet (11 14); mount Salak (780); Gedeh mountains (1500 — 1600). 



C. J. Bojonegoro (258); Pekalongan (van Deventer). 



E. J. Province of Pasourouan (+ 500) (Fruhst.). 



A butterfly very common on West-Java. The larva feeds on padi (Oryza 

 Sativa L), on bamboo (Bambusa spec), on iebou (Saccharum Officinarum L.), 

 and on alang-alang (Imperata Arundinacea Cyrill.). It is a dim or yellowish 

 green. The joints between the segments are sometimes visible as yellow 

 cross-folds. At the first thoracic segment mostly a little black cross-line and 

 at the last segment a more or less extended or sometimes even wanting, black 

 spot. The anal extremity is rounded off. The head of the young larva is 

 mostly black or dark brown, but afterwards becomes lighter in different shades, 

 and then mostly with a marking that consists in a dark brown line that lower 

 on divides itself into two lines under which, above the light brown mouth-parts, 

 is a dark brown horizontal streak. The thickness of the lines of this marking 

 and the width of the legs of the dividing line differ very much, sometimes 



