554 L. de Niceville & Dr. L. Martin — Butterflies of Sumatra. [No. 3, 



746. * Hasora (Parata) malatana, Felder. 



Snellen. Originally described from the Malay Peninsula. 



747. Hasora (Parata) cel^nus, Cramer. 



Originally described from Amboiua. Rare, found from Selesseh to 

 Bekantschan in January and March. 



748. Hasora {Parata) chuza, Hewitson. 



Hagen. Originally described from Sarawak in Borneo. Tn N.-E. 

 Sumatra it occurs at Selesseh, and on the Battak mountains from 

 Bekantschan to the Central Plateau fairly commonly throughout the 

 year. 



749. Bibasis sena, Moore. 



Flies throughout the year near Selesseh and on the outer hills, 

 most plentiful in April. 



750. Badamia exclamationis, Fabricius. 



Throughout the year in the plains at Selesseh, and on the outer 

 hills near Paya Bakong. The mules come to wet spots on roads, 

 where they settle with widely spread wings Dr. Martin notes. Mr. 

 G. C. Dudgeon has recently described the transformations of this 

 species from Bhutan in N.-E. India, in the Journal of the Bombay 

 Natural History Society, vol. x, p. 141 (1895). 



751. Rhopalocampta crawfurdi, Distant. 



Hagen as benjamini. Ocean throughout the year at Selesseh and 

 on the outer hills from Namoe Oekor to Bekantschan and south of that 

 place. Herr 0. Puttfarcken once found a larva of this species, and 

 described it as follows :—" Has the typical shape of the larva? of the 

 Hesperiidie, and is like that of Erionota thrax, Linnaeus. It lived in a 

 rol!ed-up leaf, is dark velvety blue with white transverse lines, head 

 and legs yellow, head with three black spots arranged in a triangle." 



The following species have been recorded from Sumatra by various 

 authors, but we have not been able to identify them. 



752. *Tagiades satampa. 



Hagen. He does not give the name of the describer of this species 

 as he usually does. We are unable to trace it. It is possible that he 



