120 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



Allotinus hoesfieldii, Moore. 

 Very common on the Burma and Cachar Roads in Manipur. 

 LoGANiA MASSALiA, Doherty. 



Two males taken at Nichuguard, Xaga Hills, in May and June and a 

 female at the same place in October. Five males also taken at Sebong, 

 Manipur, in November and January. 



One male from Nichuguard differs in having the white discal spot pro- 

 duced inwardly to the base of the wing. 



The size varies a good deal, my largest male measuring 1"1" and my 

 smallest 0-8". 



LOGANIA SUBFASCIATA, n. Sp. 



Male. U-pperdde : dark brown. Fore wing : a pale spot somewhat as in 

 L. massalia, but rather larger and of different shape, placed obliquely 

 across the wing, the middle portion occupying the basal half of space 3. 

 Underside: very dark brown. Forewing : a pale discal band as on upperside 

 but larger and reaching the dorsum. Hindwing : finely and evenly mottled. 

 Both wings : termen much more undulating than in L. massalia. 



Expanse : J S 1-03'". 



Two males were obtained at Sebong, Manipur, in February and April. 



The discal fascia on the underside of forewing and the undulating termen 

 at once distinguish it from L. viaasalia. 



PiTHECOPS FULGENS, Dolierty. 



Several males and females of this beautiful species were obtained on the 

 irang and Lengba Rivers in the Western Manipur Hills in March and April 

 and again in October and Noveixiber. 



It has only been hitherto recorded from Upper Assam, where Mr. Doherty 

 obtained it at Margherita. 



Sub-family — Lyccsnince. 



Una xjsta, Distant. 



Since recording the presence of this form within Indian limits, J. B. N. 

 H. S., Vol. XXI, p. 593, I have taken numerous males in the Naga Hills and 

 in Manipur. It occurs all along the cart road from Nichuguard to Manipur 

 from the foot of the hills up to 5,000 ft. and also at Sebong in the Eastern 

 Manipur Hills and on the Irang River, Western Manipur Hills. The 

 female seems very rare and I have only secured one more, wdiich is an 

 intermediate form, taken at Sebong in November. 



The upperside agrees with the extreme dry-season-form described in the 

 J. B. N. H. S., Vol. XXI, p. 593, but on the underside all the dark spots are 

 present. Two extreme dry-season males were obtained on the Irang River, 

 Manipur, in November which agree with the dry season female above men- 

 tioned in the obsolescence of the dark spots on the underside. 



Cyajstikis musinoides, Swinhoe. 



Common in Manipur and the Naga Hills. 



I found d" (5 of this species very abundant at Kairong, Manipur, 3,400 ft., 

 m July and hundreds were to be seen collected together on the cart road 

 feeding on wet mud mixed with cowdung. Females fly at much higher 

 elevations and I obtained a good number at Mao and near Kohima at 5,000 ft. 

 and upwards. 



