92 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA, 
Akote. Colonel CG. Swinhoe obtained both forms at Ahmednuggur, and records 
(P. Z. 8. 1885, 127) the wet-season form (Mahratta) as taken in “ Bombay in October 
and November, and the diy-season form (Alemola) at Poona from October to June.” 
At Mhow the wet-season form was taken in “June, July and November, also at 
Neemuck, September to November,” and the dry-season form in February, and 
“from April to July” (P. Z. S. 1886, 423). The late Dr. F. Day collected speci- 
mens in the Dekkan. It has also been taken in “‘ Khandesh and Nagpur, and by 
Mr. J. A. Betham at Amri and Ghindwara, Central Provinces, in October” (Butt. 
Ind. 225). Capt. E. Y. Watson has specimens of the wet-season form, taken at 
Ahmednuggur in August, and also of the dry-season form (Almeola) taken in April. 
Capt. Watson also took the wet-season form in Ganjam, Orissa, in June. 
This species (Mahratta) is erroneously entered by Mr. G. F. Hampson (Journ. 
As. Soc. Bengal, 1888, 350), as having been taken by him in the Nilgiris. The 
specimens in his collection (which we have examined), and are entered in his MS. 
Journal as this species, are labelled as having been taken in ‘‘ Poona by Col. 
Swinhoe.” 
Inpo-Matayan sprctns oF Panprma.—P. Pandocus (Y. Pandocus, Moore, Catal. 
Lep. Mus. H. I. Compy., i. p. 235. Hewitson, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1865, p. 290, pl. 18, fig. 
12). Habitat. Java, Sumatra, Borneo.—P. corticaria (Y. corticaria, Butler, Trans. | 
Linn. Soe. Zool. 1879, p. 537); Distant Rhop. Malay, p. 55, pl. 7, fig. 8. Habitat. 
Malay Peninsula, Singapore.—P. Motschulskyi (Sat. Motsch. Bremer ; Menétries, 
Catal. Mus. Acad. Petr. Lep.i. pl. 6, fig. 5, 1885). Habitat. N. China.—P. multistriata 
(Y. multistriata, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1883, p. 50). Habitat. N. Formosa.— 
P. sempera (Y. sempera, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. 1863, p. 125). Semper, Reis. 
Archipel. Phil. Lep. i. 49, pl. 10, figs. 1,2. Habitat. Mindanaro.—P. Stellera (Hipp. 
stellera, Esch. Kotzeb. Reise i., p. 216, pl. 10, fig. 24, 1881). Semper, l.c., p. 48. 
Habitat. Philippines.—P. norma (Y. norma, Westwood, in Doubleday, and Hewits, 
Gen. D. Lep. 395, pl. 67, fig 1, 1851). Habitat. China (? Java). 
Genus LOHANA. 
Imaco.—Wings much shorter and broader than in typical Ypthima. Forewing 
with the cell very broad: discocellulars much more oblique; no visible glandular 
patch, but the lower discal area is clothed with short round-tipt or dentate-tipt 
scales, some longer dentate-tipt scales, and a few long filiform dark androconia with 
tassel-tips. Hindwing with one subapical ocellus, disposed between the lower subcostal 
and the radial veinlet. Palpi slender, apical joint long; antennal club very slender. 
Tyrt.—tL. Inica. 
