244 MR. F. MOORK ON LEPIDOPTERA [Feb. 21, 



DODONA EUGENES. 



Dodona eugenes, Bates, Joum. Linn. Soc, Zool. ix. p. 371 (1867). 



Arisara suffusa, n. sp. 



Allied to A. angulata, Moore (P. Z. S. 18/8, p. 833). Smaller, 

 the male being of a deeper tint, with the fasciae straighter and suf- 

 fused with grey. Female of a much duller colour and suffused 

 ■with grey, the medial transverse dark fascia less angular on both 

 wings, and the outer fasciae much less distinct, broader, and more 

 suffused. 



Expanse, S If, 2 If inch. 



Eab. Chumba, 10,000 feet. In coll. British Museum. 



LYCiENID^. 



PiTHECOPS ZALMORA. 



Pithecops salmora, Butler, Catal. Fabrician Lep. Brit. Mus. 

 p. 161 (1870). 



CURETIS DENTATA. 



Curetis dentdta, Moore, P. Z. S. 18/9, p. 138. 



Cyaniris ccelestina. 



Lyccena ccelestina, Kollar, Hiigel's Kaschmir, ir. p. 423 (1844). 

 Lyccena kollari, Westwood, Doubleday's Gen. D. Lep. p. 491 

 (1852). 



Polyommatus lasmira, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 503, pi. 31. f. 1. 



Cyaniris huegelii. 



Lyccena argiolus, Kollar, Hiigel's Kaschmir, iv. p. 423 (nee Linn.). 



Differs from C. ccelestina in its larger size. Male. Upperside 

 similar in colour, but of a darker blue tint ; fore wing with a more 

 slender blackish marginal band ; hind wing with a clearly defined 

 marginal line. Female more dusky throughout than in G. ccelestina ; 

 fore wing with broader blackish marginal borders and discocellular 

 lunule ; hind wing with the blackish costal border and marginal spots 

 broader, the latter with well-defined inner pale dentate marks, the 

 inner area beyond and the veins also dusky-black. Underside with 

 similar but more distinct markings than in C. ccelestina, the discal 

 series on the hind wing more linear in shape, the marginal spots-and 

 submarginal lunular band much more prominent. 



Expanse, c? 2 If^^- to 1^ inch. 



Hab. N.W. Himalaya (Kaschmir ; Simla ; Masuri ; Dharmsala). 

 In coll. F. Moore and British Museum. 



This species has hitherto been considered to be Kollar' s L. cceles- 

 tina ; but both his description and measurements undoubtedly agree 

 with C, kasmira. 



Cyaniris vardhana. 



Polyommatus vardhana, Moore, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 572, pi. 66. f. 5. 



