452 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
Telicota gola. 
Telicota gola, Moore, P. Z.8., 1877, p. 594, t. lvii., 
fig. 9, 3. 
I have a specimen from Buxa, Bhotan, marked gola by 
Moore, and also one from the Andamans, whence the 
type of gola came, which appear to be very close to, but 
distinct from, mesoides, though less marked with yellow 
both on fore and hind wings. It will probably be found 
to occur in Sikkim. 
482. Pamphila ? avanti. 
Pamphila avanti, de Nicé., J.A.8.B, 1886, p. 255, 
ts xiytign 10; >. 
Of this species two males only were brought by Moller’s 
native hunters from the interior of Sikkim, where it 
probably occurs at high elevations. The type, which is 
before me, seems very nearly allied to, but quite distinct 
from, Carterocephalus argyrostigma, Eyers., from the 
Amur, of which I have a typical specimen. 
483. Cupitha purrea. 
Pamphila purrea, Moore, P. Z.§., 1877, p. 594, t. 58, 
fig. 10. 
Cupitha tympanifera, Moore, J. A. S. B., 1884, p. 33. 
A rare species in Sikkim at low elevations. The form 
from Pegu, described as tympanifera, is, according to 
de Nicéville, the same; but I have not been able to 
compare Sikkim specimens with the type from the 
Andaman Islands. 
484. Thanaos stigmata. 
Thanaos stigmata, Moore, P. Z.§., 1878, p. 694; 
de Nicé., J: A. 8. B., t. ii, fig. 2. 
Though this seems one of the commonest and most 
wide-ranging of its family in the Himalaya, it was over- 
looked until very recently by collectors. In the North- 
west it occurs from 2 up to 7000 ft., and, according to 
Mr. Doherty, varies considerably; but in Sikkim it 
seems to be rather an inhabitant of the lower zone, as 
Moller notes it up to 4000 ft. only. 
Pyrgus inachus, Men., from the Amur, of which I have 
