68 CYCLOPIDES. 



93. AEROMACHUS JHORA, DE NICEVILLE. 



Thanaos jhora, de Niceville, J.A.S.B., 1885, P I22 > pl "> &' I2 > cT- 



Aeromachus jhora, de Niceville, journal Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., voL 

 v, p. 216 (1890). 



" Upperside dark brown ; cilia whitish marked with brown af the 

 end of the nervules. Forewing with a discal curved series of about six 

 pale dots. Hindwing unmarked. Underside dark brown, the costa 

 and the apex of the fbrewing and the entire hindwing greenish-ochreous, 

 Forewing with the discal series of spots as above, and an indistinct 

 marginal lunular series. Hindwing with a very irregular discal series 

 of spots and an obscure marginal series. 



Expanse: -95 to 1-05 inches. 



Habitat : Sikkim (Otto Moller and de Niceville), 



Nearest to T. stigmata, Moore, which occurs commonly in Sikkim 

 with it and is the only species of the genus hitherto described which is 

 furnished with a male sexual mark on the upperside of the forewing." 

 (de Niceville , I.e.) 



I have this species from Toungoo in Burmah where it occurs fairly 

 commonly in November, 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



94. AEROMACHUS STIGMATA, MOORE. 



Thanaos stigmata, Moore, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 694, 



Aeromacfais stigmata, de Niceville, Journal Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc., 

 vol. v, p. 216 (1890). 



" Male and female. Upperside glossy olive-brown : forewing with 

 a short black bar or brand of raised scales obliquely above middle of hind- 

 margin, and a very indistinct upper discal slightly curved row of six small 

 pale spots : cilia whitish-cinereous, with slight brown bars. Underside 

 paler ; costal border of forewing, veins, and basal interspaces of hindwing 

 speckled with greenish-grey ; forewing with whitish discal maculated band 

 as above, but more distinct, a spot at end of the cell and a marginal row of 

 lunules less distinct ; hindwing with a distinct whitish cell-spot and a sub- 

 marginal and marginal lunular band. Female without the raised bar 

 and the discal band above less distinct. 



Expanse : $ i inch, $ T 9 ^ inches. 



Habitat: Masuri, (7,000 feet), N. W. Himalayas." (Moore, I c.) 



Also recorded from Kumaon (Doherty) ; Sikkim (Elwes) ; Kangra, 

 N. W. Himalayas (Moore). 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



GENUS XXVI. CYCLOPIDES, HUBNER. 



Cyclopides, Doubleday and Hewitson, Desc. Gen. Di. Lep., p. 520 

 (1850-52). 



" Head as broad as the thorax. Labial palpi remote apart, very 



