426 COU. C. SWINHOE ON THE [Nov. 16, 
37. CATOCHRYSOPS CNEJUS. 
Hesperia enejus, Faby. Ent. Syst. v. Suppl. p. 430 (1798). 
July to October. 
38. CATOCHRYSOPS PATALA. 
Lycena patala, Kollar, Hiig. Kaschm. iv. 2, p. 418 (1848). 
October to February. Very plentiful in October. 
39. CATOCHRYSOPS HAPALINA. 
Catochrysops hapalina, Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 148, pl. 24. 
f 2.33; 
December and January. 
40. CaTocHRYSOPS ELLA. 
Catochrysops ella, Butler, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 606. 
September to November. 
41. JAMIDES BOCHUS. 
Pap. bochus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pl. 391. f. C, D (1782). 
September to November. 
42. ZizERA MAHA. 
Lycena maha, Kollar, Hiig. Kaschm. iv. 2, p. 422 (1848). 
Mhow, April, May, and June; Manpore, June. 
43. Z1ZERA CHANDALA. 
( Polyommatus chandala, Moore, P.Z.S. 1865, p. 504, pl. 31. 
pe : 
November, February, April, and May. 
Mr. Moore, in P. Z. S. 1882, p. 245, has put this ’species as a 
synonym to the preceding one. This I think isamistake. He had, 
if I recollect rightly, only two examples, both males, in his collection. 
They were quite common at Mhow; and I found no difficulty in 
recognizing them, they are much paler blue than Z. maha. The 
females are the same colour as the males, instead of brown ‘like 
Z. maha, and the underside in both sexes has very faint spots onf{the 
hind wings, each spot having a whitish ring round it. 
44, ZizERA KARSANDRA. 
Polyommatus karsandra, Moore, P. Z.S. 1865, p. 505, pl. 31. 
fanz 
October to May. 
This insect is very variable in colour; the type is brown. Irre- 
spective of sex, the colour varies from blue to dark brown. I have 
many examples from Quetta, Metazai, Sukkur, Karachi, the Punjaub, 
Central India, the Deccan, and also from Aden, of many shades of 
colour, quite impossible to separate. 
