612 Pieter C. T. Snellen on a 



Phakellura translucidalis and superalis, Guenee, are 

 also said to occur in India, but I presume they are only 

 found in America. 



Darjeeling, 4th August, 1886 ; H. J. Elwes. 



[Not uncommon at 4—7000 ft.— H. J. E.] 



Genus Glyphodes, Guen., Delt. et Pyr., p. 292 ; 

 Led,, p. 401. 



157. Glyiiliodes Zelleri. 



Glyphodes Zelleri, Lederer, Wien. Ent. Mon., vii., 

 p. 478, pi. 478, pi. 14, f. 3. 



The white markings on fore wings more reduced, and 

 the black margin of hind wings broader, especially 

 towards the anal angle, than in Lederer's figure. 



Sikkim; Moller. 



[The type was from Amboina. The species is nearest 

 to hicolor, from which it is distinguished by the broad 

 border of the hind wing and white fringe of the hind 

 angle of the fore wing. — H. J. E.] 



158. Glyphodes hicolor. 



Botys hicolor, Swainson, Zool. Illustr., 1st ser., 2, 



pi. 77, f. 2. 

 Glyphodes diurnalis, Guenee, Delt. et Pyr., p. 294, 



No. 300, pi. 5, f. 5. 

 G. hicolor, S. & C, No. 4178. 



Sikkim; Moller. 



[A common species at low elevations. — H. J. E.J 



159. Glyphodes conclusalis. 



Glyphodes conclusalis, Walker, Cat., 34, p. 1354 ; S. & 

 C, No. 4182. 



This species is allied to hicolor, but it is larger, and 

 the fringes of fore wings entirely dark grey. 



Sikkim; Moller. 



