Mr. W. C. Hewitson on new Species o/" Hesperid^. 77 



Hesperia Fiscella. 



Alls utrinque fuscis : anticis punctis sex hyalinis : posticis fascia 

 ochracea : his infra fascia flava. 



Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with six trans- 

 parent spots — one in the cell, one just below it, one (minute) 

 between it and the inner margin, and three (at a distance from 

 each other) between it and the apex. Posterior wing crossed 

 transversely by an indistinct ochreous band. 



Underside as above, except that the band of the posterior 

 wing is more distinct and pale yellow. 



Exp. 1^0" inch. 



Hah. Para. 



In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Hesperia Zema. 



Alis utrinque rufo-fuscis : anticis punctis sex hyalinis : posticis 

 macula ochracea ; his infra fascia alba. 



Upperside dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing with six trans- 

 parent 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 ante- 

 rior wing has the costal margin and a subapical band ochra- 

 ceous, and that the posterior wing is crossed from the costal 

 margin to the submedian nervure by a band of pale yellow. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



Hah. Darjeeling and Sarawak. 



In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Hesperia Zimra. 



Alis supra fuscis: anticis fascia longitudinal! media punctisque 

 duobus subapicalibus bifidis hyalinis : posticis fascia angulari 

 ochracea : his infra viridi-fuscis, macula basali fasciaque lata 

 flavo-albis. 



Upperside dark rufous-brown. Anterioi wing crossed lon- 

 gitudinally at the middle by a quadrifid band, and near the 

 apex by two bifid spots, all transparent. Posterior wing 

 crossed ti-ansversely near the middle by an angular ochreous 

 band : the fringe pale yellow. 



Underside as above, except that it is tinted with green, 

 that both wings have a submarginal band of ochreous spots, 



