42 PARNARA. 



Habitat : Canara. 



This species is also found in Ceylon, the male differing from the female 

 above and beneath in the first upper and lower discal spots being absent." 

 (Moore, P. Z. S. I. c.) 



Also recorded from Nilgiris, Mergui (Moore) ; Calcutta (de Niceville) ; 

 Nilgiris (Hampson). 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



52. PARNARA SERIATA, MOORE. 



Hesperia seriata, Moore, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 688. 



Baoris seriata, Moore, Lep. Cey., vol. i, p. 166, pi. 69, figs. 4, 4a. 

 (1881). 



" Allied to H. kumara. Male differs from the same sex of that species 

 in the discal row of spots being slightly smaller, and in having an 

 additional lower small spot (which is present only in the female of 

 H. kumara). Underside greenish-brown ; forewing marked as above, the 

 lowest spot suffused. 



Expanse : if inches. 



Habitat : Ceylon." (Moore, P. Z. S. I. c.) 



Not in collection Indian Museum, unknown to de Niceville. 



53. PARNARA MOOLATA, MOORE. 



Hesperia moolata, Moore, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 843. 



Baoris moolata, Distant, Rhop. Mai., p. 379, pi. xxxiv, fig. 10 <f (1886.) 



" Male and female. Upperside dark vinous-brown, slightly olive- 

 brown at the base ; cilia cinereous-yellow : forewing with a single small 

 semi-diaphanous white spot at lower end of the cell, two smaller spots 

 obliquely before the apex, and three below on the disk, the lowest being 

 the largest and angular ; the female with two spots at the end of the 

 cell, and a small opaque yellowish spot between lower median branch 

 and submedian vein. Underside brighter coloured, marked as above, 

 the yellow discal lower spot in female larger. 



Expanse : i inches. 



Habitat: Ahsown (2,000 ft.), March. Moolai to Moolat (N. Tenas- 

 serim.) 



Allied to H. kumara, Moore, from S. India, and to H. cahira from the 

 Andamans." (Moore, I. c.) 



In collection de Niceville. 



54.-PARNARA CANARAICA, MOORE. 



Parnara canaraica, Moore, P. Z. S., 1883, p. 534. 



" Male and Female. Upperside dark brown, basal area olive-brown. 

 Male : Forewing with two small oval semi-diaphanous white spots at 

 the end of the cell, three spots obliquely before the apex, and three on 

 the disk :' hindwing without makings ; cilia brownish-cinereous. Under- 



