180 BUTTERFLIES. 



652. Aeeomachus jhora, de Nic^ville. 



Found in the low valleys and up to 4,000 feet from April to 

 November. 



553. AijROMACHUS kali, de Nicciville. 



Somewhat rare, and is found with A, j'hora, de Nic^ville. I have 

 taken both in October in the Jebi Kola jhora close to the turbine house 

 of the Tukvar Tea Estate at about 3,500 feet elevation. 



554. Sebastonyma dolopu, Hewitson. 



Occurs at low elevations from April to October, and is never 

 very common. 



555. Pedestes masueiensis, Moore. 



Appears to occur only in native Sikhim from June to August 

 at from 5,000 to 6,000 feet elevation. 



556. Pedestes pandita, de Nic^ville. 



Native collectors bring this species in large numbers with 

 P. masuriensis, Moore ; the two species appear to fly together. Otto 

 Moller records its occurrence from 2,000 to 3,000 feet elevation. 



557. Aenetta atkinsoni, Moore. 



A common species, occurring, I believe, at rather high elevations, 

 from 6,000 to 8,000 feet. It is highly affected by the seasons, the 

 dry-season form having been named '■'■ Isoteinon'^ sithtestacms and 

 "/. " khasiamis by Mr. Moore, the wet-season form being the true 

 A. atkinsoni, Moore. 



558. Hyaeotis adeastus, Cramer. 



Occurs from April to October from 4,000 feet to the level of 

 the Terai, and is not rare. 



559. IsMA CEPHALA, Hewitson. 



Common at low elevations from April to October. Colonel 

 Swinhoe has recently described the ordinary male of this variable 

 species from a single example from "Shillong" as Isma isota. 



560. ZoGRAPnETUS SATWA, de Nicfiville. 



Occurs rather commonly from 1,000 to 3,000 feet from April 

 to October. 



561. ZoGRAPHETUS FLAViPENNis, de Nic^ville. 



Very rare in Sikhim. I once took it at about 1,000 feet eleva- 

 tion in October on the Singla flat. It occurs in Bhutan, Burmah, 

 and the Andamans, and not improbably the Z. ogygia, Hewitson, 

 from Sumatra, is the same species, in which case the latter name has 

 priority. 



