Lepidoptera of Sikkim. 457 
504. Satarupa sambara. 
Satarupa sambara, Moore, l. c., p. 781. 
Commoner than the last at the same elevation, but 
occurs as early as April. 
505. Satarupa bhagava. 
Satarupa bhagava, Moore, l. ¢., p. 781. 
What I take to be this species is fairly common at 
same elevations as the last; but I am not at all sure 
whether it is rightly identified, as the description, when 
read with those of the two following species, is not all 
clear. I should not myself be inclined to recognise 
more than two species under the three names, one which 
I call phisara, with narrower yellowish bands on hind 
wing, and one which I call narada, with pure white 
and broader bands. 
506. Satarupa phisara. 
Satarupa phisara, Moore, J.A.S.B., 1884, pt. ii, 
p. 35. 
S. phisara, Wood-Mason & de Nicé.,. J. A.S. B., 1886, 
p. 890, t. xvii., fig.4, d. 
S. bhagava?, 2, de Nicé., J. A. 8. B., 18838, p. 90, t. x., 
fig. 14. 
This small species is common in some seasons in 
March at low elevations. I have only taken it at 
Mongpo, 3500 ft., but it occurs throughout the rains. 
507. Satarupa narada. 
Satarupa narada, Moore, J. A. 8. B., 1884, pt. i1., p. 85. 
Also a rare species, of which I have two specimens 
only, taken by Moller’s collectors. The abdomen is 
white, excepting the anal extremity, and more slender 
than in the other species of the genus. 
508. T'agiades atticus. 
? Hesperia atticus, Fabr., Ent. Syst., ui., 1, p. 339 
(1793). 
Pterygospidea menaka, Moore, P. Z.8., 1865, p. 778. 
