ZOOLOGISCHE MEDEDEELTNGEN — DEEL IV. 



(tab. XXXIY, fig. 19), only the two little white subapical spots are 

 wanting. 



3 cTcT — Sinabang (Simalur), Pulu Babi — 1/1913, 4 1913. I have 

 figured one of these specimens on plate VIII, because the band on the 

 forewings is irregular, probably like in the female specimen from Kina 

 Balu (Borneo), mentioned by Elwes and Edwards, who received a female 

 specimen from Staudinger. The band being constant in the three speci- 

 mens, 1 have named this local race simalurensis. 



Gen. Tagiades Hübn. 



198. T. trichoneura (Feld.). 



C? — Aur (Kumanis, Highl. of Pad.) — 4 1914. 

 194. T. dealbata (Dist.). 



2 o* cf — Aur (Kumanis, Highl. of Pad.) — 3/1914. The pattern 

 of one of these specimens is quite like in the figure, given by Distant 

 in his „Rhopalocera Malayana" (tab. XXXV, fig. 21). The second specimen 

 however differs by the submarginal series of larger black spots on the 

 underside of the hindwings. 



Generally I have observed that the Sumatran Hesperidae resemble 

 more those from Malacca than those from Java, which latter belong very 

 often to races or subspecies, which are not yet named. 



Gen. Odontoptilum de Xicév. 



195. O. pygela (Hew.). 



4 cf cT — Suban Ajam (Bengkulen), Aur, Puntian (Kumanis, Highl. 

 of Pad.) — 7/1915, 3/1914. 



Gen. Hasora Moore. 



196. H. lizetta (Plötz.). 



2 cfcf — ■ Laut Ta war, Lasikin (Simalur) — 4 and 8 1913. 

 197. H. chromus (Cram.). 



cf — Air Njuruk (Palembang) — 8/1916. It strucks me that Elwes 

 and Edwards do not mention this and several other species from Sumatra 

 in their revision of the oriental Hesperidae (Trans. Zool. Soc. London, 

 vol. XIV, 1898). The iïasora-species seem to vary much in Sumatra. 

 Chromus is characterised by its very narrow transverse band «on the 

 underside of the hindwings. 



198. H. alexia (¥.). 



cT — Suban Ajam (Bengkulen) — 7/1916. The alexis from Java, 

 figured by Piepers and Snellen on plate VI of their „Rhopalocera of 

 Java", is once more different from the received specimen from Sumatra. 



