32 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. XIII, 



Recorded from the Khasia Hills by Seh's. A single damaged 

 and very mature male collected by Mr. Stevens probably belongs 

 to this species. It has the wings evenly tinged with 3'ellow. so 

 that at first sight it resembles somewhat Euphaea ochracea. 



Genus Pscudophaea, Kirby. 

 14. Pseudophaea dispar (Ramb.). 



Pseudophaea dispar, l\.irby, Caf . Odonota, p. 109 (1890). 



Not in the Museum collection. Known from Southern India 

 only. 



15. Pseudophaea splendens (Selys). 



Pseudophaea splendens, Kirbj', Cat. Odonata. p. no (1890). 



id., Jouy. Linn. Soc. London (Zool.) XXIV, p. 

 '560 (1893). 



2 & cf Nalanda, Ceylon, (^fl"). 



This fine species is I think a local development of the stock 

 to which also P. variegata (Ramb.) belongs. 



16. Pseudophaea carissima, Kirby. 



Pseudopliaea carissima, Kirb)', Joiirn. Linn. Soc. London {ZooL), 



XXiy, pp. 559-560 (i893>. 

 var. viridissima, id., loc. cit. 



Evidently closely allied to P. splendens. 



Not in the Museum collection. I have examined the type and 

 other specimens in the British Museum. 



17. Pseudophaea masoni (Selys). 



Pseudophaea masoni. Kirb)', Caf. Odonata, p. no. 



id., Avn. Mag. Nat Hist. (6) XIV, p. mt, (1894). 

 Euphaea masoni. LaidlaWj Fascic. Malayenses (Zool.), Pt. I, p. 194. 



Martin, l//s5/o«P^'77V, Neui-opteres(sep.), p. 15(1904). 

 Williamson, Proc. U.S. .Yat. Mas., XXVIII, p. 182 

 (1904). 



Not in the Museum collection. 



In addition Martin {loc. cit.) gives Pseudophaea hocki , McLach- 

 lan as a species from ' India.' This is a Sumatran species which 

 he records also from Tonkin. As he does not give a more precise 

 localization I only make note of it here and hope that I shall be 

 able to get fuller information from Mr. Martin later. 



18. Pseudophaea ochracea (Selys). 



Pseudopliaea ochracea, Kirby, Cat. Odonata, p. 109 



Eupliaea ochracea, Selys, Ann.AIus. Civ. Goiova, (2) X, pp. 56-57 (1891). 

 ,, Laidlaw, Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1902 (i), p. 87. 



Williamson, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XXVIII, p. 181, 



fig. 14 (1904). 

 Martin, Mission Pavie, Xeuropteres (Sep.), p. 15 

 (1904). 



