Ees2JeridcV from the Indo-Malayan and African Rcrjions. 35 



from vitta, Butler, as stated by de Niceville ; of this form 

 I have examples from Labuan, Kina Balu, and Brunei, 

 Borneo ; it is uniformly a good deal larger, and has no 

 spots on the fore-wings above or below. 



Hasora wortha. pi. II, fig. 5. 



Haswa ivortha, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), xx p 435 

 (1907). V / ' 1 



Java (Crowley bequest), type in B. M, 



Hasora habroa. PI. II, fig. 4. 



Hasora habroa, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), xx, p. 436 

 (1907). w r 



Celebes, type in B. M. 

 Hasora meala. PI. II, fig. 6. 



Hasora meala, Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), xx p 437 

 (1907). V /' > f 



Celebes ( Wallace), type in B. M, 

 Hasora cel^nus. 



Papilio celiBUus, Cram., Pap. Exot., iv, pi. 393 f A B 



(1782). 

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



pi. 1592. 



Malacca, Aru {Plotz), type in coll. Erhardt. 



Plotz's figures (two) represent this species very well ; I 

 have it from Amboiua, where Cramer's type came from ; 

 de Niceville records it from Sumatra. 



Hasora lizetta. PI. Ill, fig. 12. 



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

 pL 1157. 



Java {Plotz). 



Figured and described by Plotz from a specimen in 

 Mus. Berlin, No. 5177; without examining the type 

 specimen it is impossible to say what it is, but it looks 

 suspiciously like an example of H. celmnus. Cram., which 

 de Niceville recorded from Sumatra in Journ. As. Soc. 



