the Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. B27 
_ The under side of this species is very distinctive, with 
its pretty chocolate marbled appearance. 
483. Halpe cerata (Hew.), Ent. Mo. Mag., 1876, p. 152. 
Shillong. Many examples. The white markings below 
are more pronounced in Khasia Hill examples than in 
those from Sikkim, the spots being larger. 
484, Halpe gupta, de Nicé., Journ. As. Soc. Beng., 1886, 
peso ple Li. it dg. 
Shillong. Many examples. 
485. Halpe zema (Hew.), Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xix., p. 77 
(1877). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. Many examples. 
486. Halpe hyrie, de Nicé., Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soe. 
(3), vi., p. 888, pl. a, f. 84 (1891). 
Shillong. One example. 
487. Halpe aina, de Nicé., l.c. (8), iv., p. 176, pl. B, 
f. 8 ¢ (1889). 
Shillong. One example. 
Genus Notocrypra, de Nicé. 
488. Notocrypta restricta (Moore), Lep. Ceylon, i., p. 178 
(1881). 
Shillong and Cherra Punji. Many examples. A widely 
distributed species. I have it from many Indian locali- 
ties, including the Andamans, where it appears to be 
commoner than the local form paralysos of Wood-Mason 
and de Nicéville, which is also omitted by Watson in his 
classification. I have several examples of paralysos, 
received from Wimberley, identical with a specimen 
named for me by de Nicéville; they appear to me to be 
identical with feisthamelii, Boisd. = alysos, Moore. 
Genus Upasrrs, Moore. 
489. Udaspes folus (Cram.), Pap. Exot., i, pl. 74, £7 
(1779). 
Genus Astroroprervs, Felder. 
490. Astictopterus olivascens, Moore, P. Z.8., 1878, p. 692. 
Several examples. 
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