316 Col. C. Swinhoe on 
runs into the anal and subanal black spots ; both wings with 
an anteciliar line. 
Expanse of wings, 1%, inch. 
Hab. Simla; also recorded from the Naga Hills, Upper 
Assam, and Bhutan. 
De Nicéville described a female from Buxar Bhutan, and 
states that Doherty took a male near Margherita in Upper 
Assam at 400 feet elevation which agrees closely with his 
female type, and suggests that his own type may also be a 
male; but his figure is evidently that of a female, and Elwes 
says he has little doubt that Doherty’s specimen (which he 
had before him) is a female also; my example is an un- 
doubted male from Simla which on the underside is somewhat 
similar to de Nicéville’s figure, but on the upperside is of the 
usual bright green colour so universal in the allied forms, 
with a black marginal border to both wings much as in 
RK. syla, Kollar. 
Family Hesperida. 
Genus QUEDARA, nov. 
g. Antenne more than half the length of the costa of 
fore wing; club long, terminating in a short thin point. 
Fore wing with the costa slightly curved, wing narrow, apex 
subacute, outer margin concave, of the same length as the 
hinder margin, which is straight ; cell more than two-thirds 
the length of the costa ; upper discocellular short, outwardly 
oblique, middle and lower discocellulars in nearly a straight 
line and of equal length ; vein 2 from before the middle of 
the cell, 3 and 4 from the end, 5 from the middle of the 
two lower discocellulars: hind wing with the costa and outer 
margin in an even curve, the wing rather narrow across ; 
vein 2 from close to the end of the cell, 3and 4 from the end; 
discocellulars faint, angled inwards in the middle; vein 5 
absent, 7 from one-fourth before end of cell, 8 curved from 
base to the apex of the wing. Palpi porrect, densely covered 
with hairs, Jast joint minute and pointed; hind tibiz with 
two pairs of spurs; a pair of thick tufts of hairs standing up 
behind the collar. 
Type, comoplea, nov. 
