412 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
453. Matapa aria. 
Ismene aria, Moore, P. Z.'S., 1865, p. 784. 
Hesperia aria, Hew., Ex. Butt., iv., Hesp., ii., figs. 22, 
25 @ (1868). 
Moller has found this species only in the Terai. It is 
a much smaller insect than shalgrama, which occurs in 
the lower hills, as well as the Terai. 
454. Matapa shalgrama. 
Matapa shalgrama, de Nicé., J. A. 8. B., 1883, p. 85. 
Not uncommon up to 8 or 4000 ft. from April to 
October. 
455. Matapa sasivarna. 
Ismene ? sasivarna, Moore, P. Z.§., 1865, p. 784. 
Rarer than the last, in similar localities and seasons. 
The female differs in having somewhat longer wings and 
no sexual streak. 
456. Matapa druna. 
Ismene druna, Moore, P. Z.8., 1865, p. 784. 
Noted by Moller as occurring up to 8000 ft. from April 
to October, but not at all common. 
‘ 457. Capila jayadeva. 
Capila jayadeva, Moore, P. Z.8., 1865, p. 785, t. xlii., 
fig. 3. 
A rare species at low elevations, taken between April 
and October. The female is without the orange on the 
thorax and base of wings, and has much broader, rounder 
wings than the male. 
458. Pizzola zennara. 
Pizzola zennara, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1865, p. 786, t. xlii., 
fig. 4. 
Still rarer than the last, and found between April and 
August in the low valleys. The antenne of the female 
are much less hooked at the tip than those of the male, 
a character also found in C. jayadeva. 
