34 Colonel C. Swinlioe's Descriptions of New Species of 



Philippines {Plutz), type in coll. Erhardt. 



Very closely allied to H. hadra, Moore, only differing in 

 the two white spots on the hind-wings below being much 

 larger ; I have examples from Brunei, N. Borneo, with 

 the white spots on the hind-wings below quite as large as 

 those figured in Plotz's plate, received with a number of 

 ordinary hadra from the same locality. 



Hasora simplicissima. 

 Ismene simplicissima, Mab., Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5), vi, 



p. XXV (1876). 

 Hasora simplicissima, de Nicev., Journ. Bomb. N. H. Soc, 



ix (4), p. 405, pi. Q, f 62, $, 63, $ (1895). 

 Ismene p)hiletas, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit, xlv, p. 55 (1884), 



pi. 1159. 

 Hasora hadra, Distant (nee Moore), Rhop. Mai., p. 374, 



pi. XXXV, f. 3 (1886). 

 Hasora hadria, de Nicev., Journ. Bomb, N. H. Soc, iv, p. 



172 (1889). 



Philippines {Plotz). 



Pl(3tz must have made his drawing from a damaged 

 specimen, a male, there being no anal lobe, but the under- 

 side corresponds with de Niceville's figure. There can be 

 no doubt that these are all one species, it is fairly common 

 in many of the Islands ; it has also been recorded from Bali, 

 Sumatra, Malacca, and Burma ; I have it also from Java. 



Hasora mimosa. PI. Ill, fig. 2. 



Hasora mimosa, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), p. 435, 

 (1907). 

 Borneo, two examples {Crovdcy hequest), type in B. M. 



Hasora chabrona. PI. II, fig. 3. 



Ismene chahrona, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit, xlv, p. 5 (1884), 



pi. 1590. 

 Hasora chahrona, de Nicev., Journ. Bomb. N. H. Soc, ix 



(4), p. 406 (1895). 



Malacca (Plotz). 



The figure well represents the common Eastern Hasora, 

 and de Niceville's remarks on the subject appear to me to 

 be absolutely correct; I have it from the Philippines, 

 Sumatra, N. Borneo, Ceylon, Perak, Tonkin, Bombay, 

 Lanaoli, Poena, and Cherra Punji. It is quite distinct 



