•278 L. de Niceville — List of the Butterflies of the Ke Isles. [No. 2, 



110. *N0T0CRYPTA WAIGENSIS, P16tz. 



Rober as Plesioneura waigensis. We have been unable to recognise 

 flu's species from the description only. It was originally described from 

 Waigon. 



111. NOTOCRYPTA FEISTHAMELII, Boisduval. 



Not common on Great Ke, rare on Little Ke. Frequents wet places. 

 Specimens from the Ke Isles and Northern Australia are peculiar in 

 having the discal diaphanous band on the upperside of the forewing 

 produced almost to the costa anterior to the costal nervure, instead of 

 ending anteriorly on the subcostal nervure as usual. 



1J2. *Telicota augias, Linna3us. 



Rober as Pamphila augias. We have not seen it from the Ke 

 Archipelago, but its occurrence there is not improbable. 



113. Telicota bambus^:, Moore. 



Apparently not rare. Kuhn has sent de Niceville seven male 

 specimens. 



114. *Telicota moseleyi, Butler. 



Pamphila moseleyi, Butler, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., fifth series, vol xiii 

 p. 198, n. 50 (1884). 



Ke Dulan {Butler). Capt. E. Y. Watson in Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 1893, p. 103, places this species in the genus Telicota. It may be the 

 same species as the next, with which it agrees in size. It was described 

 from a male, while our Padraona augiades, Felder, is represented by a 

 single female ; the description of P. moseleyi does not agree with out- 

 specimen, but the differences may be due to sex. 



115. Padraona augiades, Felder. 



This species was described from a male from Amboina, which was 

 subsequently figured in the " Reise No vara." Of the six distinct 

 orange and black Skippers we possess from the Ke Islands, this is by 

 far the largest. It appears to be rare, we have a single female only 

 which is very similar to examples of the same sex of P. pabnarum 

 Moore, from India, but is much larger, and is more tawny, less purple' 

 coloured. ' 



116. Padraona procles, de Niceville. 



P procles, de Niceville Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. vii, p. 353, „. 21, 

 pl. J, figs. 7, male j 8, female (1892). ,i»o,.* t , 



