Lepidoptera of Sikkim. 385 
263. Catochrysops enejus. 
Hesperia enejus, Fabr., Ent. Syst., Suppl., p. 480 
(1798). 
Found in the Terai and lower hills, but not commonly. 
264. Catochrysops pandava. 
Lycena pandava, Horst., Cat. Hep: Bele. py G4 
(1829). 
’ Catochrysops bengalia, de Nicé., J. A.S.B., 1884, 
p. 47. 
Fairly common in the hills up to 3000 ft. from April 
to August. The latter broods, which, according to 
Moller, replace it from September to December, differ in 
the markings of the under side, and are called bengalia 
by him. 
Pandava is common in Calcutta in April, May, and 
October, but the females seem rarer both there and in 
Sikkim. Mr. de Nicéville now regards bengalia as the 
winter form of pandava. 
265. Castalius decidia. 
Lycena decidia, Hew., Ex. Butt., v., Lye:,'t.-1., fig. 4 
(1876). 
A rare species in Sikkim up to 5000 ft. from April to 
October. It agrees very well with specimens from the 
Nilgiri hills, whence the type of decidia came. 
266. Castalius interruptus. 
Castalius interruptus, Moore, P. Z.8., 1883, p. 523, 
t. 48, fig. 4; de Nicé., J. A.S.B., 1883, p- 74, 
te ee los y 
This species seems of very rare occurrence in Sikkim, 
where it has once or twice been obtained by Moller’g 
collectors. It occurs more commonly in the plains of 
Maldah, in Orissa, and was described from Bombay by 
Moore. Moller thinks that it is only a seasonal form of 
C. decidia. 
267. Castalius ananda. 
Castalius ananda, de Nicé., J. A. Dets., obs, pr Td, 
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