458 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
Common in Sikkim up to 4000 ft., and from March to 
December. It occurs all along the Himalayas. Some 
specimens from Bhotan have no black spots within the 
white patch on the hind wing as usual. It is a variable 
species, and I am unable to distinguish menaka. 
509. Tagiades gana. 
Not common in the hot valleys, but found from April 
to December. 
510. Pterygospidea syricthus. 
Pterygospidea syricthus, Feld., Reise Nov., iii., p. 580, 
t. 72, 22, 28 (1867). 
? Abaratha agama, Moore MSS. 
Mr. Doherty mentions this species as having been 
taken in Sikkim. Moller also has taken what 1 believe 
to be this species in the Terai during the rains. 
511. Antigonus sura. 
Achylodes sura, Moore, P. Z.8., 1865, p. 786. 
Abaratha sura, Dist., Rhop. Mal., p. 890, t. xxxiv., 
fig. 16, d. 
Not uncommon up to 8000 ft. from April to October. 
512. Antigonus vasava. 
Achylodes vasava, Moore, P. Z. §., 1865, p. 786. 
Not uncommon at Darjeeling up to about 3000 ft. in 
April and May. A very nearly allied, if not identical, 
species occurs in Central China, and I have two speci- 
mens of another perhaps new species from Akyab and 
‘Tenasserim. 
518. Darpa hanria. 
Darpa hanria, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1865, p. 781, t. xlii., 
fig. 2. 
Of this very rare species I had but one specimen from 
Wilson’s old Sikkim collection, but Moller has recently 
obtained others in April and May at low elevations. 
The genus, if distinct, appears to be monotypic and 
peculiar to Sikkim. 
