Lepidoptera of Sikkim. 373 
231. Loxura tripunctata. 
Loxura tripunctata, Hew., Westw. & Hew., Di. Lep., 
t. 74, fig. 2. 
Much rarer than the last, from the Terai up to about 
3000 ft. from May to October. I have it also from 
Aracan, taken in February. 
232. Liphyra brassolis. 
Liphyra brassolis, Westw., Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1864, p. 31. 
Sterosis robusta, Feld., Reise Nov., ii., p. 219, t. 27, 
figs. 10, 11 (1865). 
This is one of the rarest and most remarkable insects 
in Sikkim, and I have only seen five specimens in all, 
of which two formerly in Wilson’s collection are now in 
Mr. Godman’s, one, the type, in Hewitson’s collection, 
and two in Moller’s. Of its habits and locality I can 
obtain no certain information, though Moller’s specimens 
were said to have been taken at 6—8000 ft.; but it 
seems to be very widely distributed in the Malayan 
region, though everywhere rare. 
233. Gerydus drumila. 
Miletus drumila, Moore, P. Z.8., 1865, p. 777, t. xli., 
fed 2. 9, 
2 Gerydus drumila, Moore, P. Z.§., 1883, p. 521, 3. 
This is also a very rare species, which occurs at about 
2000 ft.in March, April, and May, as far as we know at 
present. It is a very remarkable insect in its appear- 
ance. The hooked hind margin of the fore wing in 
both sexes distinguish this species from the next. 
234. Allotinus multistrigatus. 
Allotinus multistrigatus, de Nicé., J.A.S.B., 1886, 
p. 2d0, ty Xt, lg. 11) °o', 2 ¢, Donerty, ic, 
p. 181. 
This species, though structurally different, according 
to Mr. Doherty, from the last, is very like it in general 
