1895.] L. de Niceville & Dr. L. Martin — Butterflies of Sumatra. 537 



66±. Isma inarime, de Niceville. 



I. inarime, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. vi, p. 391, n. 35, 

 pi. G, fig. 38, male (1S91). 



Originally described from Perak, found also in Palo Laut. Tn 

 Sumatra it occurs in the forest near Selesseh throughout the year, but 

 is rare. 



665. Isma corissa, Hewitson. 



Isoteinon indrasana, Blwes and de Niceville, Journ. A. S B., vol. Iv, pt. 2, p. 441, 

 n. 166, pi. xx, fig. 5, female (1887). 



Originally described from Borneo, occurs also in Lower Burma and 

 Tavoy. In Sumatra it is found in the mountains south of Namoe Oekor 

 and Bekantschan in February, July, August, October, and December. 



666. Isma submaculata, Staudinger. 



Plastingia submaculata, Staudinger, Iris, vol. ii, p. 149, pi. ii, fig. 8, male (1889). 

 Originally described from Palawan in the Philippine Isles. We 

 possess specimens from Selesseh taken in October. 



667. Matapa aria, Moore. 



Grose Smith. Hagen as avia [sic]. Occurs throughout the year 

 in the plains somewhat plentifully. At Bindjei it entered Dr. Martin's 

 house several times at 7 o'clock in the evening attracted by the just 

 lighted lamps in the verandah. 



668. Matapa dectna, Moore. 



From Bincljei to the outer hills in February and July ; rarer than 

 the last-named species. 



669. Matapa sasivarna, Moore. 



Occurs in the plains and also at higher elevations, found at Bekant- 

 schan in July, Augnst and December. 



670. Sepa cronus, de Niceville. 



5. cronus, de Niceville, Journ. A. S. B., vol. lxiii, pt. 2, p. 50, n. 42, pi. v, fig. 4, 

 male (1894). 



The type, which is still unique, was taken in the Battak mountains 

 on 10th September, 1893. 



671. Acerbas anthea, Hewitson. 



A. anthea, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nafc. Hist Soc, vol. ix, p. 382, n. 1 (1805). 

 Originally described from Singapore ; occurs also in Tenasseriui, 



