312 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
at 5000 ft., in June. I have seen Hewitson’s type of 
anysis, which cannot be separated from bhairava, but 
the insect which is placed in the British Museum as the 
female of anysis, which is there kept separate from 
Lhairava, is L. scanda. 
30. Lethe latiaris. 
Debis latiaris, Hew., Ex. Butt., vol. iii , Debis, t.1., 
fig. 4 (1862), 2. 
Lethe latiaris, Butl., Cat. B. M., Satyride, p. 117 
(1868) ; Butt. Ind., i., p. 140. 
A rare or local species in Sikkim, but, according to 
Moller, found in April and May, and again in October, 
at 2—5000 ft. on the Tukvar spur. My shikaris brought 
a single female from the interior in 1883, which must, 
I think, have been taken ata higher elevation. The 
male has a conspicuous patch of hairs on the centre of 
the hind wing. 
31. Lethe sinorix. 
Debis sinorix, Hew., Ex. Butt., vol. iii., Debis, t. iii., 
figs. 19, 20 (1863), 3. 
Lethe sinorix, Butt. Ind., p. 144. 
This must be a very rare species in Sikkim, as I have 
only one old specimen from Wilson’s collection, and 
Moller has only one, which differs from Bhotan speci- 
mens in wanting the rufous margin of the hind wing. 
It occurs, however, more commonly near Buxa, where 
Mr. Knyvyett’s collectors have taken both sexes in July 
and August. The female, which is undescribed, differs 
from the male in having a transverse band showing 
through on the fore wing above. It is also paler in 
colour than the male. I took it at Cherra Punji in the 
Khasia hills, in September. 
82. Lethe Kansa. 
Debis Kansa, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.I.C., p. 220 (1857). 
Lethe Kansa, Butt. Ind., p. 145. 
A fairly common species at 2—4000 ft., and taken up 
to 9000 ft. between April and October. Moore’s descrip- 
tion of this species is bad and can hardly be recognised, 
but I have seen the type. De Nicéville’s description of 
both sexes is good, but a figure is wanted. 
