the Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 301 
279. Arhopala paramuta (de Nicé), Journ. As. Soc. Beng., 
Ins @), pasiaplad: 1. % 3, 7a 2 (1888). 
Shillong. Three examples. 
Genus Curetis, Hibn. 
280. Curetis gloriosa, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1883, p. 522, pl. 
ABE ts Maa. 
Shillong. One male example of this large-sized 
species of the thetys group. 
281. Curetis bulis (Doubl.), Hew. Gen. D. L., ii, p. 473, 
DIS fied (L852). 
Curetis discalis, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1879, p. 188. 
Many examples. No doubt, as de Nicéville says, there 
are plenty of intermediates between the two typical 
forms, showing that it is a variable species. 
Genus Zeruyrus, Dalman. 
282. Zephyrus khasia, de Nicé., Butt. of India, iii., p. 801 
(1890). 
Recorded from the Khasias; not received by me. 
Genus Inerpa, Doubl. 
288. Ilerda epicles (Godart), Enc. Meéth., ix., p. 646 
(1823). 
Many examples; apparently very plentiful. 
284. Ilerda androcles (Doubl.), Hew. Gen. D. L., ii., 
pl. 75, f. 2, ¢ (1852). 
A male in my museum from the Khasias, received 
from Mr. Moore; and a female from Shilling, received 
from Col. Marshall, but not received from Mr. Hamilton. 
Genus ArRHENOTHRIX, de Nicéville. 
285. Arrhenothrix penicilligera, de Nicé., Butt. of India, 
lil., p. 337, pl. 28, f. 214, g¢ (1890). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. Many males and two 
females. Two of the males have the apical black band 
of fore wings above somewhat narrower than in the 
others; the blackish apical band of the hind wings is 
also absent or very much reduced, the white discal 
