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Java {Plotz). 



The female has a rather bright patch of blue-green in 

 the middle of both wings towards the base ; the thorax 

 and basal portions of the abdomen are covered with hairs 

 of the same colour; both types were females. There are 

 several examples of both sexes from Java in the B. M. and 

 in my museum. 



ISMENE LUSCA. PI. Ill, fig. 4. 



Ismene lusea, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), xx, p. 434 

 (1907). 

 Maros, S. Celebes, type in B. M. 



BURARA, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1893, p. 329, type 

 xasutana, Moore. 



BURARA RADIOSA. PI. Ill, figs. 5, 6. 



Ismene radiosa, Plotz, Berl. ent. Zeit., xxix, p. 232 (1885), 

 pi. 1588. 



Celebes {Plotz), type in coll. Erhardt. 

 Nearer /, lara, Leech, from China, than any other 

 species known to me, 



HASORA, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, i, p. 159 (1881), type 

 hadra, Moore. 



Parata, Moore, I.e., p. 160, type chromus, Cram. 



Hasora certhia. PL III, figs. 7, 8. 



Ismene certhia, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit., xlv, p. 59 (1884), 

 pi. 1172 $ $. 



Philippines {Plotz). 



There is a female from Mindoro in the B. M. ; it differs 

 from hadra, Moore, from India in very much the same 

 manner as anura, de Niceville; its anal lobe is more pro- 

 nounced than in anura, but is very much less than it is in 

 ladra. 



Hasora gn^us. 



Ismene gnmus, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit., xlv, p. 58 (1884), 



pi. 1171. 

 Hasora gnisus, Semper, Schmett. Philipp., p. 290 (1892). 

 Hasora gna?-us, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc, xiv 



(4), p. 298 (1897). 

 Ismene hadra, var. celehica, Stand., Iris, ii, p. 138 (1889). 

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