694 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW HESPERIDvE. [June 18, 



between the subcostal branches, the others between the upper median 

 branches. Body aud legs beneath speckled with ochreous-green. 



Expanse lg inch. 



Hub. Masuri, N.W. Himalaya. In coll. Major Lang and F. 

 Moore. 



" On clover, June, 7000 feet " (MS. note). 



Thanaos stigmata, n. sp. 



Male and Female. Upperside glossy olive-brown : fore wing 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. TInderside paler ; costal border of fore wing, veins, and basal 

 interspaces of hind wing speckled with greenish- grey ; fore wing 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 ; hind 

 wing with a distinct whitish cell-spot and a submarginal and marginal 

 lunular band. Female without the raised bar, and the discal band 

 above less distinct. 



Expanse, <5 1 inch, $ -^ inch. 



Hob. Masuri (7000 feet), N.W. Himalaya. In coll. Major Lang 

 and F. Moore. 



" Common in clover-fields " (Lang). 



Thanaos indistincta, n. sp. 



Upperside uniform olive-brown ; cilia edged with cinereous : fore 

 wing with a very indistinct grey- speckled submarginal and marginal 

 line : hind wing with indistinct grey-speckled veins, basal interspaces, 

 and two outer indistinct lunular bands. Palpi and body greyish - 

 white beneath. 



Expanse^ inch. 



Hab. Salween, Moulmain (Lieut. R. C. Bevan). In coll. F. 

 Moore. 



Thanaos obsoleta, n. sp. 



Allied to T. stigmata. Differs above in the absence of the short 

 black oblique bar or brand on the fore wing ; the maculated band 

 being slightly more prominent. Underside similarly speckled, the 

 bands on hind wing not lunular, but composed of a slightly broader 

 series of spots ; some spots also present around the cell-spot. 



Expanse \^ inch. 



Hab. Cherra Punji, Assam (Atkinson). In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XLV. 



Fig. 1. Halpe radians, n. sp., p. 690. 



2. Calliana pieridoides, n. sp., p. 687. 



3. Isoteinon masuriensis c? , n. sp., p. 693. 



4. Hesperia narooa cf , n. sp., p. 687. 



5. suhgrisea $ , n. sp., p. 689. 



