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antenna of the male above being black instead of white, will distin- 

 guish between the two species at a glance. Capt. Watson informs me 

 that the positions of C. putra, Moore, and C. munda, Moore, should be 

 reversed in his first hesperid paper cited above ; the latter being a good 

 species, the former a synonym of C. leucocera, Kollar. Messrs. Elwes 

 and Edwards give C. munda as a synonym of C. leucoceva (p. 116). 



274. Cel^enorrhinus pulomaya, Moore. 



Common in August in the Upper Ganges Valley at about 8,000 feet 

 elevation. 



275. Celj:norrhinus pero, de Niceville. 



C. pero, de Niceville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. iv, p. 183, n. 20, pi. B, fig. 1, 

 male (1889). 



Not rare, but seldom seen, as it flies at Mussoorie in August only, very 

 early in the morning and late in the afternoon and evening (up to 8 

 p.m.). It especially frequents the flowers of the wild balsams. The 

 male has the apex of the forewing whitish on the upperside, in the 

 female it is concolorous with the rest of the wing. 



276. Sarangesa purendra, Moore. 

 Found in Dehra Dun only, commonly from March to Jane and 

 again in December. 



277. Saeangesa dasahara, Moore. 

 Rare in Mussoorie in August and September, and in the Dun in 

 June and September. 



278. Coladenia fatih, Kollar. 

 Common in Mussoorie from April to September, and in the Dun in 

 August and September. The larva in Mussoorie feeds on the leaves of 

 Achyranthes aspera, Willd., Natural Order Amarantacece, and is 

 pale smoky-white in colour with a black head. Messrs. Elwes and 

 Edwards place this species as a synonym of C. dan, Fabricius (p. 127). 

 279. Coladenia indrani, Moore. 

 Flies in Mussoorie in April, June, August and September, and in 

 the Dun in June and August. 



280. Satartjpa dohertyi, Watson. 

 Rather common at Mussoorie at 5,000 feet elevation in May and June. 



281. Darpa hanria> Moore. 

 Two specimens only obtained at Mussoorie at about 5,000 feet 

 elevation in May. 



