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Genus IsmMENE, Swainson. 
497. Ismene ataphus, Watson, P. Z. S., 18938, p. 126. 
Many examples. Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
498. Ismene jaina, Moore, P. Z.S., 1865, p. 782. 
Shillong. Several examples. 
499. Ismene amara, Moore, l.c., p. 783. 
Shillong. One male. 
Genus Burara, nov. 
Differs from the genus Ismene in the absence of any 
androconia patch or streaks on the fore wing of the male. 
500. Burara vasutana (Moore), P. Z.8., 1865, p. 782. 
Common. 
501. Burara harisa (Moore), l. c. 
Several examples. Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
502. Burara gomata (Moore), l. c., p. 783 3. 
Shillong. One pair. 
Genus Hasora, Moore. 
503. Hasora badra (Moore\, P. Z.S., 1865, p. 778. 
Several examples. Shillong and Cherra Punji. 
504. Hasora anura, de Nicé., Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc., 
iv., p. 170, pl. , f.5 3,1 2 (1889). 
Snillong. Several examples. 
505. Hasora vitta (Butler), Trans. Ent. Soc., 1870, p. 498. 
Shillong. Several examples. The type of this species 
came from Sarawak ; it is a common Indian species. I 
have both sexes from Sikkim, several places near Bombay, 
and the Khasias identical with my Bornean examples, 
and with the Sarawak type in the B. M. It has been 
mixed up in Indian collections with the commoner Indian 
Parata alexis, Fabr., but can easily be distinguished by 
the subapical white spot on upper side of fore wings, 
and the entire absence of the very characteristic sub- 
generic sexual character of Parata, i. e., an oblique 
glandular streak of laxly raised scales below the cell in 
the fore wings above. 
