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Distant, Rhop. Mai., />. 43, tab. i, fig- 5, 6 (1882—1886). Lethe Europa. 

 Staudinger, Exot. Schm., />. 221, //. 78 (1884 — 1888) . . „ „ 



Moore, Lep. hid., I, />. 254, //. ^2, Jig. i, \a (1892) . . „ 



Bingham, Fauna Brit. India, I, />. 77 (1905) , „ 



Fruhstorfer, (Seitz, Giosssc/im. d. Erde), p. 315, //. 96^' 



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W. J. Batavia (14); mountains in the prov. Bantam; Sindanglaya (1074) ; 

 Vicinity of the Pelabouan Ratou or Wijnkoops Bay and the Tjiletou or Sand 

 Bay on the south coast (+ 150). 



C. J. Touban on the north coast (6); prov. Tegal; prov. Madioun. 



E. J. Pouspa, Tengger mountains (630) ; Semarou mountains (740) ; prov. 

 Kediri ; Madoura. 



The accompanying figures of this species also do not agree with those of 

 Moore especially as regards the 9. 



Bingham, on the authority of Davidson and Aitken, describes the cater- 

 pillar as green, paler beneath, fusiform; head with a single short erect horn; 

 body suddenly attenuated from the 1 1 '^ segment ; the pupa is stated by the 

 same author to be uniform pale green, stout, smooth, quite regular, except the 

 head-case which is semi-detached, broad and angular, with two sharp points in 

 front. Both larva and pupa appear to differ considerably, especially as regards 

 the processes, from the species of the genus Debis observed by me, but they 

 agree with the figure of Lethe Drypetes Hew. given by Moore. 



8. Rohria F. (PL XVn, fig. 49). 



Fabricius, Majit. Ins., II, /. 45, iVb. 446 (i 787) . . . . Papilio Rohria. 

 KoLLAR in von Hugel's Kaschmir, iv, 2, /. 448, //. 16, 



jig. 3, 4 (1844) Satyrus Isana. 



Moore, Lep. Lid., i, /. 264, p/. 84, fig. 2, 2a— c (1892) . Lethe Rohria. 

 Bingham, Fauna Brit. India, I, /. 80 (1905). Lethe Rohria race Nilgeriensis. 

 Fruhstorfer, (Seitz, Grossschm. d. Erde), /. 315, />/. 97a 



(191 1) Lethe Rohria Godana. 



W. J. Buitenzorg (265); Sindanglaya (1074); Tjibodas (14 10); Mega 

 Mendoung mountains (1480); mountains in the prov. Prayangan (1500) ; Salak 

 mountains (780). 



C. J. Oungaran, prov. Semarang (800) {yacobson). 



E. J. Tengger mountains (1000); Semarou mountains (740); Blitar. 



