460 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
518. Plastingia noemt. 
Plastingia noemi, de Nicé., J. A. 8. B., 1885, p. 120, 
t. i., fig. 15, f. 
The male only of this species, which seems to resemble 
in form and colour the females of P. augias, has been 
discovered by Moller at low elevations, where it is found 
from May to August. 
519. Hyarotis adrastus. 
Hesperia adrastus, Cram., Pap. Ex., iv., t. 319, f. F,@ 
(1780). 
Plesineura praba, Moore, P. Z. §., 1865, p. 790. 
Not a common species in the valleys up to 3 or 4000ft. 
from April to October. 
520. Coladenia dan. 
Papilio dan, Fabr., Mant. Ins., ii., p. 88 (1787), 
Hesperia fatih, Koll., Hugel’s Kash., iv., p. 454, 
t. xvili., figs. 5, 6, 2. 
2 Plestoneura dhanada, Moore, P. Z.8., 1865, p. 789. 
I cannot separate the Sikkim race, which has been 
identified with dan, from the North-western form de- 
scribed by Kollar, though it is usually rather larger in 
Sikkim and Khasia. I have three specimens from 
Burmah smaller than any of the North-western speci- 
mens. It occurs not uncommonly in Sikkim up to about 
4000 ft. from March to October. De Nicéville, however, 
thinks they are to be distinguished, and also identifies 
as a Sikkim species Plesionewra dhanada, Moore, which 
by the description seems to me to be the same as C. dan. 
521. Coladenia indrani. 
Plesioneura indruni, Moore, P. Z.8., 1865, p. 789. 
Found with the last at similar elevations. It varies 
somewhat, but agrees with Burmese and Tenasserim 
specimens. 
522. Coladeniu tissa. 
Coladenia tissa, Moore, Lep. Ceyl., p. 180, t. 67, fig. 6. 
I have not seen this rare species, which is recorded 
from Sikkim ; but from the plate I should have imagined 
that it was not separable from indrani. Moller has a 
