new Lycenids and Hesperids. 315: 
brown above, white beneath ; legs brown above, white 
beneath ; tarsi brown, with white rings. 
Expanse of wings, ¢, 1,%; inch. 
Tab. Murree, N.W. Himalayas; two examples. 
Tajuria drucet, 
Tajuria drucei, Swinhoe, Lep. Indica, ix. p. 107, pl. 728, figs. 4, 4a, g 
(1910). 
2. Upperside coloured like the male, but somewhat paler. 
Fore wing with the costal and outer marginal black band 
narrower: hind wing with the costal space blackish; a sub- 
marginal lunulate brown line and marginal square black 
spots, decreasing in size upwards ; a black marginal line and 
a round black spot in the anal lobe; cilia of both wings 
white. Underside as in the male. 
Expanse of wings, 2, 14% inch. 
Hab. Shan States, Haipau. Both sexes received. 
Superficially much like 7. jehana, Moore. 
Ruralis pavo. 
Zephyrus pavo, de Nicé. P. Z.S. 1887, p. 460, pl. xl. fig. 11 9; id. 
Butt. of India, ii. p. 809 (1890) ; Elwes, P. Z. 8. 1892, p. 635. 
Ruralis pavo, Swinh. Lep. Indica, viii. p, 273, pl. 705. figs. 1, 14,16 
(1910). ; 
3. Upperside metallic green: fore wing with the costal 
line black, outer marginal band also black, moderately broad 
and even: hind wing with the costal space broadly black, 
outer marginal band evenly black, abdominal fold grey 
inwardly suffused with black. Underside silvery grey, 
markings chocolate-brown: fore wing with a thin costal 
band ; a thick bar closing the cell; a broad discal band 
from the costa to vein 2, narrows gradually hindwards, its 
inner edge close to the discoidal bar; a submarginal thin 
band: hind wing covered with pale bluish irrorations, espe- 
cially on the basal half; a discal band, broad on the costa, 
runs along it on each side, narrows hindwards, its outer edge 
angled on the veins, extends to near the anal angle, where it 
runs acutely inwards to the. abdominal margin ; two short 
costal marks between this band and the base of the wing; a 
thin submarginal lunular band, which curves inwards above 
the anal angle, outwardly deeply lined with orange, which 
