146 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HLST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXIV. 



OoLADENIA INDKANI UPOSATHRA, Furhst. 



A male on the Irang River, Manipur, in February and another at Sebong 

 in April. Apparently rare. 



COLADBNIA FATIH, Kollar. 



Not very common in the Naga Hills where it has been taken at about 

 6,000-7,000 feet. A few specimens also taken in Manipur at 3,000-4,000 

 feet. This species appears to fly at much higher elevations than C. dan 

 which I have only taken at the foot of the hills where it is common. 



COLADENIA AGNI, De N. 



Three males and a female taken at Sebong in March and April and a 

 male on the Oaehar Road, Manipur, in March. 



CoLADENiA AGNioiDEs, El. and Ed. 



Two males of this very rare form were taken at Sebong in April and June 

 and a male at Nichuguarda, Naga Hills, in April. Although superficially 

 somewhat like C. agni ; it can easily be distinguished from that species by 

 the characters mentioned byElwes and Edwards and by the presence of two 

 conjoined diffuse pale spots in interspace 1 on the underside of the forewing 

 exterior to the spot of the discal series in that interspace. 



CoLADENIA BUCHANANII, De N. 



A single male taken at Sebong in April. This species has I believe been 

 hitherto only known by a single female taken by Mr. A. M. Buchanan in the 

 Ruby mine district. Upper Burma. 



Tapbna thwaitesi, Moore. 



Two males taken at Sebong in March and April. 



Otenopxilum vasava, Moore. 



A large series of males taken on the Irang River, Western Manipur Hills, 

 m March, and a single male at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, in June. 



Ctenoptilum multigutxata, De N. 



A male taken at Sebong in February and five more at the same place in 

 March. 



? Capkona kuki, Bingham. 



A pair taken at Sebong and Imphal, Manipur, in March may possibly belong 

 to this species. The upperside is much darker than in C. alida. The type 

 specimen now in the British Museum was taken by me in the Lushai HiUs, 



Oaprona alida, De N. 



Four males taken at Imphal, Manipur, in March and April, agree exactly 

 with specimens I have from the Shan States, Burma. 



Oapeona symchthus, Felder. 



Not uncommon at Imphal and Sebong, Manipur, from May to August. 



Capeona blwesii, Watson. 



Two males taken at Sebong, Manipur, in June. 



