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it ; but to judge from the figure by Menetries it appears to belong 

 to Moore's genus Lobocla, and allied to the Indian species liliana 

 and casycupa of Moore. It occurs in China; Japan, and N.-W. 

 Corea. 



I am aware that this revision of the genus Plesioneura of authors 

 is very imperfect and incomplete, but I hope it may be of some use 

 to systematic entomologists. I possess and have access to none but 

 Indian species, and many of the books in which the original de- 

 scriptions appeared — especially those by Plotz — are not available, 

 In some cases it is probable that I have placed the species in the 

 wrong genus, or they may not even belong to Celcenorrhinns or 

 Notocrypta at all. 



EXPLANATION OF TEE PLATES. 

 Plate A.. 



Fig. 1. Arhopala aida, n. sp., £ , p. 168. 



2. Ypthima lycus, n. sp., $ , p. 165, 



3. Zephyrus zoa, n. sp., $ , p. 167. 



4. Lethe tristigmata, Elwes, ? , p. 163. 



5. Papllio (Euplceopsis) telearchus, Hewitson, $, p. 169 



6. Argynnis clara, Blanchard, $, p. 165. 



7. Bicluanda cinesoides, n. sp., $ , p. 166. 



8. Mycalesis {Sam ant a) misenus, n. sp., $ , p. 164. 



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Plate B. 



Fig. 1. Hasora anura, n. sp., 9 , p. 170. 



2. Celcenorrhinus huchananii, n. sp., ?, p. 186. 



3. Parnara pholus, n. sp., $ , p. 172. 



4. Celcenorrhinus patula,n. sp., $, p. 182. 



5. Hasora anura, n. sp., £ , p. 170. 



6. Parnara sarala, n. sp., 9 , p. 173. 



7. Chapra matkias, Fabricius, $ , p. 176. 



8. Halpe aina, n. sp., <$ , p. 176. 



9. Hesperia hellas, n. sp., $ , p. 1 77. 



10. Parnara parca, n. sp., $ , p. 174. 



11. Celcenorrhinus pyrrha, n. sp., $, p. 181. 

 „ 12. „ pero, n. sp., £, p. 183. 

 M 13. „ plagifera, n. sp., $ , p. 182. 



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