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Genus Tamera, Moore. 
406. Tamera castor (Westw.), Ann. Nat. Hist., ix., p. 87 
(1842). 
Genus CapucorpEs, Moore. 
407. Cadugoides agestor (Gray), Zool. Mise., p. 32 (1831). 
408. Cadugoides epycides (Hew.), Ex. Butt., 11., Pap., 
pl. 6, f. 16 (1864). 
Genus Paranticorsis, WWood-Mason. 
409. Paranticopsis xenocles (Doubl.), Gray, Zool. Misc., 
p. 74 (1842). 
410. Paranticopsis macareus (Godt.), Enc. Méth., ix., 
p. 76 (1819). 
411. Paranticopsis megarus (Westw.), Arcana Ent., 11, 
pl. 72, f. 2 (1845). 
Genus Leproctreus, Swains. 
412. Leptocircus cwrius (Fabr.), Mant. Ins., i., p. 9 (1787). 
Family HESPERIDAL. 
Subfamily HESPERIINA. 
Genus Canurana, Moore. 
413. Calliana pieridoides, 3, Moore, P.Z.8., 1878, 
p- 687, pl. 45, f.2; 2, de Nicé., Journ. Bo. Nat. 
Hist. Soc. (8), vi., p. 377, pl. a, f. 25 (1891). 
Several males and one female from Shillong. 
Genus Capina, Moore. 
414. Capila jayadeva (Moore), Cat. Lep. E.1.C.,1., p. 248 
(1857). 
Capila jayadeva, Moore, P. Z.8., 1865, p. 785, pl. 42, 
E23: 
Four males and two females from Shillong and Cherra 
Punji. 
Watson, in his classification of the Hesperide, P. Z.8., 
1893, p. 31, states that the neuration of the genus Pisola 
is the same as Calliana, from which it only differs in 
having no tuft on the hind tibie in the male; de Nicé- 
ville, on the other hand (Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soe. (8), 
vil., p. 847 (1892) ), says that it has this tuft of hairs, 
and for want of this knowledge Moore has mixed Pisola 
zennara and Capila jayadeva together. Though I feel 
