322 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
only solitary specimens. It settles on the ground as 
well as‘on tree-trunks, and if disturbed goes off at once 
into the forest. 
62. Orinoma damaris. 
Orinoma damaris, Gray, Lep. Nepal, p. 24, t. vii. 
(1846) ; Butt. Ind., p. 174, t. xiii., fig. 32. 
I never saw this insect myself in Sikkim, but it occurs 
at 2—4000 ft. (fide Méller) ; and Mr. Gammie tells me 
that it was abundant in British Bhotan at 6000 ft. in 
June. At Cherra Punji, in Khasia, I found it common 
at 4000 ft. on the edge of the forest, and beat it from 
bushes by the path. Its flight is not strong or quick, 
but dodging. The female seems rare, but Mr. de Nicé- 
ville caught it at 8000 ft. in Sikkim in October. It differs 
but slightly from the male. 
63. Raphicera satricius. 
Lasiommata satricius, Doubl. Hew., Gen. D. L., p. 887, 
t. Ixiv. (1851). 
Raphicera satricius, Butl., Ann. Mag. N. H., 1867, 
p- 164, t. iv.; Butt. Ind., p. 175. 
-I found this not uncommon on Sinchul and Tonglo 
from 6 to about 8000 ft. in the end of July and August, 
and more abundant at 7000 ft. near Rikisum in British 
Bhotan. It flies quickly with a darting flight about the 
forest-paths, settling on ordure and wet places, and 
returning when disturbed. It also settles to rest on 
damp shady rocks, and flies in wet and cloudy as well 
as in fine weather. I never saw the female. 
64. Raphicera Mooret. 
Raphicera Moore, Butl., Ann. Mag. N. H., 1867, 
p. 164, t. iv,; Butt. Ind., p. 176, t. xv., fig. 88: 
This species seems rare in Sikkim, as Mr. Mller had 
never seen it until I got three specimens on Singalelah 
at 9—11,000 ft. in July. It occurs higher up than its 
congener, but seems to have much the same flight and 
habits. My shikaris brought a few from the interior in 
1888 and 1884, The female is rare, but hardly differs 
from the male. 
