Lepidoptera of Sikkim. 459 
514. Telegonus thraz. 
Papilio thraz, Linn., Syst. Nat., i., 2, p. 794 (1767); 
Don., Ins. Ind., t. 49, fig. 2 (1800). 
Not a common species at low elevations during the 
rains. 
515. Telegonus thyrsis. 
Papilio thyrsis, Fabr., Syst. Ent., p. 332 (1775). 
Hesperia pandia, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.1.C., p. 254, 
t. 7, figs. 10, 10a (1857). 
Rarer than the last. Ihave never seen a specimen 
from Sikkim. , 
516.? Telegonus acroleuca. 
Telegonus acroleuca, Wood-Mason & de Nicé., J.A.8.B., 
Aug., 1881, p. 260, 3. 
Hesperia hiraca, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., Sept., 
1881, p. 313, 2. 
A single specimen obtained by de Nicéville from a 
native collector. 
517. Cheticneme? Lidderdali, n. 8. 
This remarkable species is only known to me from a 
single specimen in the British Museum, which came out 
of Lidderdale’s collection, and though it may possibly 
have come from Buxa, is more probably a Sikkim insect. 
Colour olive-brown, darker towards the apex, with yellowish 
olive hair on thorax and hind wings. A series of irregular trans- 
parert spots near the apex of fore wing, and five larger ones in a 
band across it, the largest of which closes the end of the cell. On 
the hind wing above is a series of eight oblong black spots margined 
with light olive. Fringe of hind wings light olive. Beneath the 
markings are similar, with the addition of a black oblong spot 
across the end of the cell of the hind wing. Abdomen dark, with 
olive bands. Antenne brown. Expanse, 2 in. 
The species is placed without a name in the genus 
Cheticneme in the British Museum collection.* 
* A species which seems allied to this has recently been de- 
seribed from the Tippera hills by Doherty in J. A. 8. B., 1886, 
p- 263, as Erionota lalita. 
