346 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL MIST. SOCIETY, Fol. XXII. 



2. Neope agrestis. 



Satyrus agrestis, Oberthlir, Etud. cl'Entom. ii, p. 27, pi. ii, figs. 3«, b 

 (1876.) 



Neope agrestis, var. albicans. Leach, Butt., China, Japan and Corea, p. [54, 

 pi. vii, fig. 7, 6 (1892). 



Several specimens, some of which vary in the direction of var. albicans, 

 Leech. 



La Gong (10,000 ft.), June 13 ; Tondu-la (9,000 ft.), June 14; Menkong 

 (1,000 ft.), June 16. 



3. Neope mxjirheadii. 



Lasiommata muirheadii, Felder, Wien. ent. mon. vi, p. 28 (1862). 



Neope muirheadii, var. /e^i^m. Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 

 54, pi. viii, fig. 4, S (1892). 



Two specimens ; one closely approaching var: felderi, Leech, Shing Ting 

 Hsien (1,800 ft.), April 27. 



4. Tatinga thibexanus. 



Satyrus thibetanus, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Entom. ii, p. 28, pi. ii, fig. 4 (1876)^ 

 Pararge thibetanus, Leech, Butt., China, Japan and Corea, p. 63 (1892). 

 Ab. albicans, nov. 



A female specimen in which all the fulvous markings of the type are- 

 replaced by white. 



Polu (9,653 ft.), July 2. 



The typical form of T. thibetanus was not obtained. 



5, Lethe bailbyi, sp. n. 



S . Forewings fuscotis brown, clouded with blackish on terminal area ;: 

 a paler spot in the cell, xDreceded and followed by blackish marks ; postmedial 

 band blackish from costa to vein 4, thence velvety black and inwardly 

 oblique to dorsum, slightly contracted below vein 2 ; three obscure whitish 

 spots on costal area before apex. Hind wings fuscous brown, rather paler on 

 outer third ; postmedial line black, outwardly oblique to vein 4, thence 

 curved and dentate to dorsum ; subterminal line whitish, inwardly edged 

 with blackish ; terminal line ochreous, edged with blackish ; fringes pale 

 grey checkered with darker. Underside greyish, slightly ochreovis tinged, 

 a pale spot in cell of forewings, edged on each side with dark brown ; post- 

 medial line dark brown, obtusely angled above dorsum, area beyond jpaler, 

 clouded with greyish brown ; three white spots towards apex ; subterminal 

 line whitish ; hindwings traversed by two dark brown lines, the first almost 

 straight from about middle of costa to median nervure along which it turns 

 inwards to base of vein 2, thence curved and dentate to dorsum ; the 

 second line rather broad, oblique to vein 4 then incurved, angled at vein 

 3 and slightly bent at vein 2 ; a series of seven black spots, each centred 

 with white and ringed with yellowish white, subterminal line and shading 

 as on upper side. 



Expanse 60 mm. 



Allied to L. nigrifascia, Leech. 



1 S, Loma (11,000 ft.), July 1. 



6. Lethe MARGARiTiE. 



Lethe margaritee, Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond.,1882, p. 405, pi. 25, fig. i. ;: 

 Bingham, Fauna Brit. Ind., Butt, i., p. 83 (1905). 



Dionana margaritee, Moore, Lep. Ind. i., p. 271, pi. 86, figs. 1-1 b (1892). 



