Lepidoptera of Sikkim. 393 
294. Iolaus maculatus. 
Tolaus maculatus, Hew., Ill. Lye., p. 47, t. xxi., figs. 
29, 30 (1865). 
Cophanta maculata, Moore, l. ¢., p. 21. 
This is also a rare species, of which I have a pair, 
taken near Mongpo in July, I believe, at an elevation 
of 5—6000 ft., but of this I cannot be sure. Moller’s 
collectors take it rarely in May and June at a low eleva- 
tion. It is a beautiful insect, very distinct in the 
markings of the under side, which is white, with round 
black spots. The female is much larger, and the upper 
side is whitish, with a tinge of blue at the base only. 
295. Lolaus cotys. 
Tolaus cotys, Hew., Ill. Di. Lep., p. 48, t. xix., figs. 
19, 20 (1865). 
I have a single male of this rare species, taken in the 
valley of the Rungit in August, 1886. It agrees with 
Hewitson’s type specimen, which is a female, and with 
two from Lidderdale’s collection in the British Museum. 
Of the nearly-allied Dacalana Burmana, Moore, I have a 
single female from Akyab, which is of a pale violet-blue, 
showing the white band of the lower surface through 
both wings. 
296. Sithon jangala. 
Amblypodia jangala, Horsf., Cat. E.1.C., p. 118 (1829) ; 
Moore, Cat. E. I. C., t. i.a, fig. 11 (1857). 
Not uncommon up to about 3000 ft., from April to 
October. The female, which does not seem to have been 
described, is in Moller’s collection, and resembles the 
male, except that there is no purple on the upper side of 
the hind wing. 
297. Sithon jalindra. 
? Amblypodia jalindra, Horsf., Cat. E. I. C., p. 109 
(1829). 
Myria jalindra, Hew., Ill. Lye., Suppl., p. 24, t. ili. a, 
ngs 9659p t0T, 98, 2h 
A very rare species, which has only once or twice been 
taken by Méller in November. Described from Java and 
Sumatra. I have seen no Sikkim specimens, and do not 
know whether what Moller calls jalindra is the same as 
Horsfeld’s species. 
