32 CHAPRA. 



in some specimens one or two spots showing on the upperside of the 

 hindwing. He also adds that he is unable to distinguish it from C. agna, 

 of which he has numerous specimens from the Bombay Presidency. 



36. CHAPRA 8UBOCHRACEA, MOORE. 



Pamphila subochracea, Moore, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 691. 



"Upperside glossy luteous olive-brown; cilia yellowish-cinereous. 



Male. Forewing with two pale semi-diaphanous spots at end of the 

 cell, three contiguous spots obliquely before the apex, three upper discal 

 spots, below which is a narrow white oblique streak or brand ; hindwing 

 with three small yellow r upper discal spots, the two lowest small. 



Female. Forewing with a lower or fourth discal spot, and a small 

 dot below the third spot ; the spots angled outward : hindwing as in male. 

 Underside greenish-ochreous, brown on hind border of forewing and anal 

 lobe ; marginal line brown and prominent : forewing with the lower spot 

 diffused and white : hindwing with the upper discal white spot large and 

 quadrate, four spots below in a slightly linear position, the upper spot 

 indistinct ; a white spot also at upper end of cell, and a smaller indistinct 

 spot above it. 



Expanse, b if, 9 i& inch. 



Hab. Calcutta. 



Allied to P. mathias, Fabricius, but of large size and more prominently 

 marked." (Moore, I. c.) 



Also recorded from Cachar (Wood-Mason and de Niceville)', Calcutta 

 (de Niceville.) 



This species is doubtfully distinct from C. mathias. 



In collection Indian Museum. 



37. CHAPRA AGNA, MOORE. 



Hespena agna, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 791, o 



Hesperia chaya, Moore, P. Z. S., 1865, p. 791, $ 



Chapra agna, Moore, Lep. Cey., vol. i, p. 169 (1881). 



Baoris chaya, Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 380, pi. xxxv, fig. 9 (1886). 



" Upperside glossy olive-brown ; forewing with a series of six very 

 small rather indistinct whitish semi-transparent spots curving from before 

 the apex to the middle of the wing ; beneath these is a short oblique 

 pale impressed streak, which is suffused with black on its anterior 

 margin. Cilia pale brown. Underside pale brown ; spots on forewing 

 as above but less defined ; hindwing with a curved discal series of 

 white dots and a single dot near the base. Palpi and body beneath 

 pale brownish-yellow. 



Expanse, i-| inch. 



Habitat, Bengal." (Moore, I. c. in P. Z. S.) 



11 Similar to C. mathias ; differs in being somewhat larger, much 

 darker and more uniformly coloured ; the spots on the forewing of the 



