1895.] L. de Niceville & Dr. L. Martin — Butterflies of Sumatra. 553 



738. ISMENE RADIOSA, Plotz. 



I. radiosa, Plotz, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., vol. xxix, p. 232, n. 35 (1885) ; idem, id., 

 Stet. Ent. Zeitsch., vol. xlvii, p. 114, n. 2b (1886). 



Originally described from Celebes. My identification is based on 

 specimens of this species sent to me so named by Heer M. C. Piepers 

 from Java. A uniqne example has been obtained in Sumatra near 

 Bekantschan in March. 



739. ISMENE Sp. 



Dr. Martin informs me that his brother obtained three male 

 specimens in Tndragiri of an Ismene allied to J. iluska, Hewitson, 

 I. mahintha, Moore, I. antigone, Rober, and J. ionis, de Niceville. As 

 I have not seen a specimen from Sumatra I cannot determine the 

 species. 



740. Hasora badra, Moore. 



Hagen. Grose Smith. Common in the plains, most plentiful 

 in April. 



741. Hasora hadria, de Niceville. 



H. hadria, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nafc. Hist. Soc, vol. iv, p. 172, n. 10 (1889). 



Common in the outer hills and near Selesseh in April, May, Sep- 

 tember and December. 



742. Hasora chabrona, Plotz. 



H. chabrona, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. ix, p. 406, n. 51 (1895). 



Rarer than the two foregoing species, occurs near Selesseh and on 

 the outer hills in April and September. 



743. Hasora mtra, Hewitson. 



Originally described from Java. Occurs in Sumatra throughout 

 the year at high elevations not below 3,000 feet, but never commonly. 



744. Hasora (Parata) chromus, Cramer. 

 Common on the outer hills in May and June. 



745. Hasora (Parata) simplicissima, Mabille. 



H. (Parata) simplicissima, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. ix, 

 p. 405, n. 50, pi. Q, figs. 62, male ; 63, female (1895). 



Occurs not rarely throughout the year at low elevations, in the 

 plains near Selesseh and at Tandjong Djatti. 



