316 Col. C. Swinlioe oti 



runs into the anal and subanal black spots ; both wings with 

 an anteciliar line. 



Expanse of wings, l^^j incli. 



Ilab. Simla ; also recorded from the Naga Hills, Upper 

 Assam, and Bhutan. 



De Nict^ville described a female from Buxar Bhutan, and 

 states that Dohertj 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 

 liad before him) is a female also; my example is an un- 

 doubted male from Simla which on the underside is somewhat 

 similar to de Nic^ville'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 

 I{. syla, Kollar. 



Family Hesperidse. 



Genus QuEDARA, nov. 



^ . Antennfe 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 lengtii 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, 3 and 4 from the end ; 

 discocellulars faint, angled inwards in the middle; vein 5 

 absent, 7 from one-1'ourth before end of cell, 8 curved from 

 base to the apex of the wing. Palpi porrect, densely covered 

 with hairs, last joint minute and pointed ; hind tibiae with 

 two pairs of spuis ; a pair of thick tufts of hairs standing up 

 behind the collar. 



Type, comoplea, nov. 



