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JOURXAL BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXI. 



Genus. Siib-genvs. Species. Race. 



HESPERIID^ —contd. Pa^iphilin.b— coH^fZ. 



Locality. 



Siinomjms, die. 



Notes, 



Pithauria. 



Oerane 

 Notocrypta. 



Udaspes 

 Actinor 

 Cupitha 

 Augiades 



Telicota 



murdava 



M. 



straminei- 



pennis, 



WM. & 



DeN. 



aitchisonii, 



WM.&DeN. 



neaera.DeN. 



feisthame- 

 Hi, Bdl. 



paralyses, 



WM. & 



DeN. 



basiflava, 



DeN. 



monteithii, 



WM. it 



DeN. 



folus, Cr. 



radians, M. 



Ijurrea, M. . 



subhyalina, 



Br. & Gr. 



siva. M. . . 



brahma, M. 



(Telicota).. augias, L,. 



bambusse, 



M. 



palmarum, 



M. 



(Padraona). concinna. 



El. & Ed. 



gola. AI. . . 



rectifas c i- 



ata, El. & 



Ed. 



dara, KoU. 



Sik.-B. 

 Sik.-B. 



I have a spotless 

 ab. of this. 



Cachar.-B. =glauca, Std. 

 S.-B. 



■tf 



I. B.C. 



=curvifascia, Fd. N. restricta is often regarded as 

 alysos, albifascia. a different species from feis 

 thamelii but I think they 

 shonld be united. 



An, 



S. 



restricta, M,; vo- 

 lux, Mab.; clava- 

 ta, Std.; rectifas- 

 cia, Leech ; vari- 

 ans, Maas. ; chi- 

 maera, PI. 



? a race of feistha- 

 melii. 



cachar.-B. =singularis, Mab. 



I.B.C. 



Chit.-Dun. 



Sik.-B. =tympauifera, M.; 

 Oriss. S.An. lycorias, Mab. 

 As. 



As.-B. 



iluss.-Kum. ? a race of siva. 



I. B. An. 



I. B. C. 



Beng.-B. 

 An.-Ni. 



S. 



=pythias, Mab. 

 =chrysozona, PI. 



Sik.-B. =goloides,M.; akar, 

 Oriss. S. C. Mab.; locus, alfu- 

 An. ruSjfabriolata, PI, 



Sik.-B. 



I. B. C. 



An. 



=maesa, M, ; mse- 

 soides, pse u d o- 

 maesa, But.; hata- 

 erus, Semp.; su- 

 nias, Fd. ; flava, 

 nitida, t a xilus, 

 trachala, zebra, 

 Mab.; nala, za- 

 tilla, PI. 



have here followed Elwes as 

 regards the synonymy of dara 

 but with considerable doubt ; 

 De Niceville and Watson both 

 placed niEesoides and pseiidb 

 mffisa as separate species oc- 

 curring with dara. KoUars 

 type specimen came presum- 

 ably from the W- Himalayas, 

 and is probably exactly the 

 same as msesa M., Kunawur, 

 the small pale form, pale yel- 

 low below spotted with black. 

 T. pseudomsesa is from Ceylon 

 and is very like dara differing 

 only in being a dark yellow 

 orange below ; it may be a race 

 of dara but is not a distinct 

 species. T. meesoides was de- . 

 scribed from a Malacca speci- 

 men in poor condition with no 

 antennae it is like dara but dar- 

 ker, below it is dark yellowish^ 

 red and the marks are not de- 

 fined with black ; there are 

 similar specimens from South 

 Burma in the B. M. I havei 

 not seen the types of the other i 

 " species" described. In the 

 B. M. and in my own collection 

 two forms stand out, a small 

 form agreeing with the types 

 mentioned and a large form' 

 whose name I do not know,^ 

 but at present I do not see my 

 way to do anything than con- 

 sider all the Indian specimens 

 as belonging to dara. 



