406 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
do not yet know how the females can be distinguished ; 
but de Nicéville separates it on account of the fore 
wing being shorter and truncated instead of produced 
at the apex, the marginal black border only a quarter as 
wide, and the colour of both wings above of a deeper 
shade of purple than in any other species of the group 
known to him. 
347. Satadra atrax. 
Amblypodia atrax, Hew., Cat. Lyc. B. M., p. 18, t. vil., 
figs. 80, 82 (1862). 
A rare species, occurring up to 8000 ft. from April to 
October. 
348. Amblypodia (Surendra) Quercetorum. 
Amblypodia quercetorum, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C., 
p. 42, t. la, fig. 7 (1857). 
A common species up to about 4000 ft. almost all 
through the year. 
349. Amblypodia (Panchala) rama. 
Thecla rama, Koll., Hugel’s Reise, p. 412, t. iv., 
figs. 1, 2 (1844). 
This species seems much rarer in Sikkim than in the 
North-west, where it occurs from 1 to 8000 ft., and, 
though it belongs to a tropical group, it was found flying 
over ground at 7500 ft., powdered with snow in December, 
by Mr. Doherty. In Sikkim its range is only up to 
about 3000 ft., according to Moller, and its season from 
April to October. 
350. Amblypodia (Panchala) perimuta. 
Amblypodia perimuta, Moore, Cat. E.I.C., p. 42; 
Hew., Ill. Lyec., Suppl., t. vii., fig. 61. 
Rare up to about 3000 ft. from June to October. 
851. Amblypodia (Panchala) paranvta. 
Panchala? paramuta, de Nicé., J. A. 8. B., 1888, p. 81, 
t. 1x., figs. 7, di, Way oe | 
Rare up to 8000 ft. from April to October. 
