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. # ISOTEINON 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 pervwax , Hiibner. 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 Pamphila 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 Phlebodes , Hiibner. 
754 *IsOTEINON MERJA. 
Grose Smith. I am unable to trace this species, and Mr. Grose 
Smith doos not say by whom it was described. 
755. # Pamphila fettingi, Moschler. 
P. fettingi, Moschler, Verh. zool.-bot. 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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