1882.] FROM THE N.W, HIMALAYA. 261 



Cadugoides GOVINDRA. 



Papilio govindra, Moore, Ent. Monthly Mag. i. p. 101 (1864) ; 

 P. Z.S. 1865, p. 486. 



Papilio agestor, Kollar, Hiigel's Kasch. iv. pi. 3. f. 1, 2 (nee 

 Gray). 



Chilasa dissimilis. 



Papilio dissimilis, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 782 (1767) ; Clerck, 

 Icones, pi. 16. f. 2. 

 " Flight very strong." 



Chilasa panope. 



Papilio panope, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 782 (1767) ; Cram. Pap. 

 Exot. iv. pi. 295. f. E, ¥.' 



HESPERIID^. 



Badamia exclamationis. 



Papilio exclamationis, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 530 (1775). 

 Pajnlio ladon, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 284. f. C, $ . 



ISMENE CEDIPODEA. 



Ismene cedipodea. Swains. Zool. lUustr. i. pi. 16 (1820-21). 



Choaspes benjamini. 



Thymele benjamini, Guer. Deless. Voy. Inde, ii. pi. 22. f. 2, 2 a 

 (1843). 



Parnara mangala. 



Hesperia mangala, Moore, P. Z. S. I860, p. 792. 



SUASTUS gremius. 



Hesperia gremius, Fabr. (Butler, Catal. Fabr. Lep. B. M. p. 271, 

 pi. .3. f. 7. 2). 



Hesperia divodasa, Moore, Catal. Lep, Mus. E.L C. i. p. 255. 



SuASTUS ELTOLA. 



Hesperia eltola, Hewits. Exot. Butt. iv. Hesp. pi. 4. f. 40 (1869). 



Chapra mathias. 



Hesperia mathias, Fabr. (Butler, Catal. Fabr. Lep. B. M. p. 275, 

 pi. 3. f. 8, 6). 



Chapra prominens, n. sp. 



Male and female. Upperside dark oHve-brown, basal area brighter 

 olive. Male — fore wing with eiii;ht rather large quadrate yellowish 

 semidiaphanous spots, three being disposed before the apex, three 

 discal,and two very obliquely at end of the cell ; a prominent narrow 

 oblique yellow brand or streak below the cell, which in the female is 

 replaced by two spots, the upper one of which is very small : hind 



