1882.] FROM THE N.W. HIMALAYA. 249 



Ilerda ODA. 



Ilerda oda, Hewits. 111. D. Lep. p. 58, pi. 24. f. 9, 10. 



Ilerda sena. 



Polyommatus sena, KoUar, Hiigel's Kaschm. iv. p. 415, pi. 5. f. 3, 

 4 (1844), 



Iraota timoleon. 



Papilio timoleon, StoU, Suppl. Cram, Pap, Exot. v, pi. 32, f. 4 

 (1790). 



Hypolyc^na milionia. 



Myrina mylionia, Hewits. Ill, D. Lep, Suppl, p, 5, pi. 3. f. 79, 



80(1869). 

 " 9000 feet." 



HyPOLYC^NA NASA K a. 



Thecla nasaka, Horsf. Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. C, (1829), p. 91. 

 Identical with Javau type. 



Hypolycena chandrana, n. sp, (Plate XI. figs. 2, 2 a.) 



Allied to H. nasaka. Male. Upperside violet-brown : fore wing 

 with the lower basal and discal area dull violet-blue, and the medial 

 area of hind wing purplish violet-blue ; marginal line and anal lobe 

 black. Cilia whitish. 



Underside oUve-grey : fore wing with a broad discocellular 

 slender black-lined white-bordered streak, a similar broken discal 

 band, and a similar marginal narrower lunular band ; hind wing 

 with a similar discocellular streak, a discal band, which is broken 

 beyond the cell and bent upwards above anal angle, and a marginal 

 dentated band ending in a large red spot and anal lobe and an inter- 

 vening streak, the spot and anal lobe black-centred, the streak with 

 metallic-green borders ; a white-bordered black spot on costa near 

 the base, another at end of the cell, and a less distinct spot above 

 aual angle. 



Expanse Ig inch. 



Hab. Lahul. In coll, British Museum. 



Nadisepa, n. g. 



Allied to Beudorix. Fore wing more acuminate at the apex ; 

 male furnished with a tuft of hair on middle of posterior margin : 

 hind wing more attenuated hindward ; exterior margin slightly 

 sinuous ; a broad conical depressed glandular spot between the costal 

 and subcostal veins. Venation similar. Palpi smaller, shorter, 

 second joint of more equal width ; antennal club shorter. 



Nadisepa jarbas, 



Papilio j arias, Fabr, Mant, Ins. ii. p, 68 (1787). 



Thecla jarbas, Horsf. Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. (1829), p, 93. 



