Lepidoptera of Sikkim. 389 
279. Catapecilma elegans. 
’ Hypochrysops elegans, Druce, P. Z.8., 1878, p. 850, 
t. 82, f. 12. 
Catapecilma elegans, Dist., Rhop. Mal., p. 235, t. xxii., 
fig. 17. 
The specimens I have from Sikkim, some of which 
were taken in March and others by me on May 29th, 
1886, near Mongpo, at about 3000 ft.—do not perfectly 
agree with that figured by Druce, though the under side 
of this insect is extremely difficult to depict well; they 
are also considerably smaller than the one figured by 
Distant, but if not the same insect, it is very close to it. 
I have both sexes, and since writing I have seen the 
types in Godman’s collection, which are both worn 
females from Sandakan Bay, N.E. Borneo; they are 
much smaller, and seem to differ in the markings below, 
but are not fresh enough for an accurate comparison. 
280. Catapecilma delicatum. 
Catapecilma delicatum, de Nicé., P. Z.S., 1887, p. 455. 
C. bubases, Hew. apud de Nicé., J.A.S.B., 1885, 
p: PIS) ti figs! 1D)-s 5 TF,’ S. 
This species, which seems very rare in Sikkim, is well 
described and figured by de Nicéville, but as Distant has 
pointed out that it is not the same as that described by 
Hewitson, he has afterwards given ita new name. It 
was found by Moller’s collectors in April and May at 
2—3000 ft. 
281. Horaga onyx. 
Thecla onyx, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.1.C., p. 30, 3 (1857); 
P.Z.58., 1882, p. 247; de Nicé., J. A.S. B., 1883, 
p- 96. 
Myrina ciniata, Hew., Ill. Di. Lep., p. 35, t. xiv., 
figs. 80, 81 (1862). 
Myrina syrinx, Feld., Hew. Ill. Di. Lep., Lyc., t. xiv., 
figs. 32, 33. 
Not uncommon at 1 to 3000 ft. from May to October. 
I have two specimens from Dhurmsala (IZocking) which 
I cannot distinguish from ciniata. 
