1895.] L. de Niceville & Dr. L. Martin —Butterflies of Sumatra. 555 



means the -well-known hesperid genus Satarupa, Moore, which occurs in 

 Sumatra, and is not mentioned by him, though he records Satarupa 

 sambara, Moore, from Sumatra, under the name of Tagiades sambara. 



753. *IS0TEIN0N PERTINAX. 



Grose Smith. There is a " Papilio " pertinax, Stoll, described from 

 Surinam in South America, which is placed by Kirby as a synonym of 

 Telegonus pervivax, Hubner. From the figure I cannot find that it 

 resembles any oriental hesperid. There is also a " Papilio " pertinax, 

 Sepp, from Surinam, which has been re-named Pampliila schelleri by 

 Kirby. The book in which it is described and figured is not available 

 to me. Furthermore, there is a " Papilio " pertinax of Cramer, des- 

 cribed from Surinam, which name stands. This species is the type of 

 the genus Phlebocles, Hubner. 



754. *IsOTEINON MERJA. 



Grose Smith. I am unable to trace this species, and Mr. Grose 

 Smith does not say by whom it was described. 



755. *Pamphila pettinoi. Moschler. 



P. fettingi, Moschler, Verh. zool-bofc. Gesellsch. Wien, vol. xxviii, p. 219, 

 n. 26 (1879;. 



Originally described from males from Sumatra. From the 

 description it appears to be closely allied to Padraona pavor, de Niceville 

 (vide No. 713 ante). 



756. *Hesperia traviata, Plotz. 



H. traviata, Plotz, Stet. Ent. Zeit., vol. xlvii, p. 91, n. 75c (1886). 



Originally described from Sumatra. It is compared with Lotongus 

 parthenope, "Weymer, and from the description probably belongs to that 

 genus {vide No. 689 ante). 



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