the Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 303 
Genus Mora, de Nicéville. 
292. Mota massyla (Hew.), Ill. Diurn. Lep. Suppl., p. 7, 
pl. 8, f. 87, 88, g¢ (1869). 
Shillong. One example. 
Genus ApHnzus, Hithn. 
293. Aphneus syama (Horsf.), Cat. Lep. E. 1. C., p. 107 
(1829). 
Common. 
994. Aphneus himalayanus, Moore, Journ. A. 8. B., li. 
(2), p. 26 (1884). 
Common. 
295. Aphneus orissanus, Moore, I. ¢., p. 27. 
Shillong. One male and two females. Probably, as 
suggested by de Nicéville, it is only a var. of syama. 
Genus Tasurta, Moore. 
296. Tajuria maculata (Hew.), Ill. D. L. Lep., p. 47, pl. 
91, f. 29, 30, @ (1865). 
Common. 
297. Tajuria dieus (Hew.), l. ¢., p. 45, pl. 20, f. 27, 28, 
Sow e 
Recorded from the Khasias; not received by me. 
298. Tajuria melastigma, de Nicé., P. Z. 8., 1887, p. 460, 
pl 40, 1.-1, 73. 
Recorded from the Khasias; not received by me. 
299. Tajuria jangala (Horsf.), Cat. Lep. HK. 1. C., p. 118, 
2 (1829). 
Common. 
300. Tajuria megistia (Hew.), Ill. D. L. Lep. Suppl, p. 5, 
pl. Suppl., 3, £. 77, 78, ¢ (1869). 
Cherra Punji. Several males and two females. The 
females are blackish brown above, with a patch of blue 
in the middle of the interno-median interspace of fore 
wings, slightly extended into the base of the interspace 
above. Under side exactly as in the male. 
