4128 COL. C. SWINHOE ON THE [Nov. 16, 
55. TARUCUS THEOPHRASTUS. 
Hesperia theophrastus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 281 (1793). 
September to July. 
56. AZANUS UBALDUS. 
Papilio ubaldus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pl. 390. f. L, M 
(1782). 
January, April, and May. 
57. AZANUS ZENA. 
Lycena zena, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1865, p. 505, pl. 31. f. 9. 
September, October, and November. 
58. APHNXUS ELIMA. 
Aphneus elima, Moore, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xx. 
p. 51 (1877). 
March. 
59. APHNZEUS ICTIS. 
Aphneus ictis, Hewitson, Ill. D. L. p. 61, pl. 25. f. 8, 9 (1865). 
November to July. 
60. APHNZUS BRACTEATUS. 
Aphneus bracteatus, Butler, P. Z.S. 1883, p. 147, pl. 24. 
fe HOS. 
October to June. 
61. APHN&ZUS ZSTIVUS, n. sp. (Plate XL. fig. 1.) 
Upperside pale reddish grey, with the bands on the underside 
showing faintly through the wings; marginal line brown, fringe 
silvery white: hind wings with two brown spots on the anal angle 
on a slightly reddish ground. Underside pale yellowish cream- 
colour, bands pale reddish brown with metallic marks: fore wings 
with two short bands before the middle which do not go below the 
cell ; a median band broken in the middle, followed by a costal spot 
like a figure of 8, followed by two more larger spots, one touching 
the costa and the other below it like a figure of 8 broken off in the 
middle ; then a submarginal and a marginal band, marginal line 
dark brown: hind wing with an inner median and discal band, and 
with a submarginal and marginal band like those on the fore wings ; 
marginal line brown, and some brown marks on the abdominal 
margin. All the bands on both wings are margined with dark 
brown on both sides, and have a peculiar zigzag appearance in con- 
sequence of the zigzag formation of their borders. 
Expanse of wings 154; inch. 
Mhovw, May. 
62. VIRACHOLA ISOCRATES. 
Hesperia isocrates, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 266 (1793). 
February, April, and November. 
