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362. Tajuria iLLURGis, Hewitson. 



Very rare. Occurs in Mussooi'ie, Sikhim (July, 5,000 feet), 

 Bhutan (September), and in the Shan States and North Chin Hills. 



363. Tajuria illurgioides, de Nicdville. 



Recorded from Naini Tal in Kumaon; Kurseong near Darjeeling; 

 and Senchal, near DarjeeHng, 8,000 feet, August. j\Ir. Dudgeon has 

 a male from Labah in Baling taken in April, and another from Bhutan 

 in June. It is found from 5,000 to 8,000 feet. I possess one female 

 from Upper Burmah. These localities are all that are known to me 

 for the occurrence of this rare species. 



364. Tajuria longinus, Fabricius. 



Mr. Otto MoUer obtained a few specimens in the Terai at the foot 

 of the hills in July and September. It is a common species in the 

 plains of India. 



365. Tajuria dijlus, Hewitson. 



Extremely rare ; has been taken in Sikhim in June, and in Bhutan 

 in September. 



366. Tajuria thyia, de Niceville, 



Mr. F. A. MoUer obtained a single specimen of this species in 

 Sikhim, and Mr. Dudgeon another from Daling taken in April. It was 

 originally described from the Khasi Hills. The T. hiciilenius of Leech, 

 from Central China, is a closely allied species. 



367. Tajuria albiplaga, de Nic(iville. 



Described from two males and three females in Mr. Otto MoUer's 

 collection, which are all that are known to me. 



368. Tajuria melastigma, de Nict^ville. 



Mr. Otto Moller had three males of this species in his collection, 

 one taken in March. 



369. Tajuria jangala, Horsfield. 



The males of this species occur very commonly from April to 

 October in the beds of streams running along the low valleys. The 

 female is much rarer. 



370. Tajuria istroidea, de Nic(iville. 



An excessively rare species, which was described from a single 

 pair in Mr. Otto Mollor's collection, the male captured in December. 

 Mr. Dudgeon possesses a specimen from Bhutan taken in March. 



371. Hypolyc^na erylus, Godart. 



A very common species at low elevations throughout the warm 

 months. 



372. Chliaria othona, Hewitson. 



The males are common at low elevations from March to Octo- 

 ber ; the female is much rarer. The larva feeds on orchids. 



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