74 HALPE. 



103. HALPE ZEMA, HEWITSON. 



Jfesperia- zema, Hewitson, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1877, series iv, 

 vol. xix, p. 77. 



Balpe zema, Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1888, p. 455, pi. xi, fig. 7, <f. 



" Upperside dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing with six transparent 

 white spots, one in the cell, two divided by a branch of the median 

 nervure, and three near the apex : a black linear spot (which denotes the 

 male) from the inner margin. Posterior wing with an indistinct central 

 ochreous spot: the fringe white. Underside as above, except that it is 

 rufous, that the anterior wing has the costal margin and a subapical band 

 ochraceous, and that the posterior wing is crossed from the costal margin 

 to th submedian nervure by a band of pale yellow. 



Expanse : 1-3 inches. 



Habitat: Darjeeling and Sarawak." (Hewitson. I.e.) 



Recorded from Sikkim by Mr. de Niceville as " common, settles on 

 moist spots." 



I have obtained a single specimen of the species at Rangoon. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



104. HALPE DOLOPIA, HEWITSON. 



Hesperia dolopia, Hewitson, Desc. Hesp., p. 27. 



Hespena dolopia, Hewitson, Ex. Butt., vol. v, pi. Iv, fig. 60, 61, (1873). 



" Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with six transparent white 

 spots; one in the cell, two between the median nervures, and three before 

 the apex : an indistinct rufous submarginal band. Posterior wing with a 

 central ochreous spot. Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wing as above, 

 except that the inner margin is white, and that there is a submarginal band 

 of pale yellow. Posterior wing with a narrow band from the base, a broad 

 central band, a spot near the anal angle, and a submarginal band pale 

 yellow : a submarginal band of black spots. 



Expanse : i T 3 inches. 



Habitat : North India." (Hewitson, I. c.) 



Also recorded from Sikkim by Mr. Elwes as rare. 



In collections Indian Museum and de Niceville. 



105. HALPE RADIANS, MOORE. 



ffalpe radians, Moore, P. Z. S., 1878, p. 690, pi. xlv, fig. i. 



" Male. Upperside luteous-brown, basal hairy scales yellow. Cilia 

 cinereous-white : forewing with a pale-yellow constricted spot at end of 

 the cell, and an irregular transverse continuous discal band of spots with 

 their lower angles continued outward along the veins ; hindwing with a 

 yellow streak at end of the cell and a short discal band with outer rays. 

 Underside paler, minutely speckled with yellowish-white ; forewing as 

 above, the hind margin being also broadly yellow ; hindwing with a 



