454 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
(fig. 4), as well as one of a typical male. The female 
is unknown to me. 
489. Halpe separata. (Pl. XI., figs. 5, g, 6, 2). 
Halpe separata, Moore, P. Z.8., 1882, p. 407. 
This species, which came in the same collection as 
the last, I have found pretty common in August on 
Sinchul, Gumpahar, and other roads in the heavy forest 
at from 6 to 9000 ft. It flies during dull and wet days 
from June or July to the end of August. The female, 
which I have figured, has an additional spot near the 
hind margin of the fore wing not found in the male; the 
other spots vary in number. It is easily distinguished 
from other species in the genus by the pale patch on 
the outer half of the hind margin of fore wing below. 
Both this and sikkima are quite distinct from H. beturia, 
which I have from Tavoy and the Andamans. 
490. Halpe kumara. 
Halpe kumara, de Nicé., J. A. 8. B., 1885, p. 121, t. ii., 
fig. 10, dx 
A recently-discovered species, which is, I think, quite 
distinct from the rest, and has the under side uniform 
dark brown, with a greenish shade on the hind wings. 
It is found, according to Moller, at the same elevation 
and season as the last. 
491. Halpe gupta. 
Halpe gupta, de Nicé., J. A. 8. B., 1886, p. 254, t. xi., 
1 el Lea 
A rare species, which seems to be most nearly allied 
to H. separata, but easily distinguished by the double 
sexual mark on the fore wing of the male. 
492. Halpe cerata. (Pl. XI., fig. 8, 3). 
Hesperia cerata, Hew., Ent. Mo. Mag., 1876, p. 152. 
This is one of the commonest of the genus, and is 
found up to 8000 ft. from April to November. The 
female is rare and difters from the male. 
