236 MR. F. MOORE ON LEPIDOPTERA [Feb. 21, 
RHAPHICERA MOOREI. 
Rhaphicera moorei, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 1867, p. 164, pl. 4. 
f.4, 4a, 9. 
AMECERA SCHAKRA. 
Satyrus schakra, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. p. 446, pl. 15. 
f. 3, 4 (1844). 
HipPARCHIA PARISATIS. 
Sutyrus parisatis, Kollar, Denkschrift Akad. Wien, math.-nat. 
Cl. i. p. 52 (1850). 
‘* Kangra valley ; during the rains, June to September. Always 
settles underneath overhanging rocks.” 
AULOCERA SWaHA. 
Satyrus swaha, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. p. 444, pl. 14. f. 1, 
2 (1844). 
AULOCERA SARASWATI. 
Satyrus saraswati, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. p. 445, pl. 14. 
f. 3, 4 (1844). 
AULOCERA PADMA. 
Satyrus padma, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. p. 445, pl. 15. 
f. 1, 2 (1844). 
AULOCERA AVATARA. 
Satyrus avatara, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. C.i. p. 229 (1857). 
“Fly in June. Settle on the ground or rocks; 9000 feet; A. 
padma higher up than the others, 9000-10,000 feet.” 
CALLEREBIA SCANDA. 
Erebia scanda, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. p. 452, pl. 17. f. 3, 
4 (1844). 
CALLEREBIA NIRMALA. 
Erebia nirmala, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1865, p. 501. 
CALLEREBIA INTERMEDIA, 0. sp. 
Intermediate between C. nirmala and C. cashapa. Upperside 
similar to C. nirmala, with one ocellus only on each wing. Under- 
side with two lower ocelli, a third ocellus between the upper median 
and radial veins, and two small apical spots above. 
Expanse, 3 275, 2 254, inches. 
Hub, Kangra district. In coll. British Museum. 
CALLEREBIA CASHAPA, Nl. Sp. 
Allied to C. nirmala. Male and female comparatively larger in 
size. Upperside similar, but the hind wing having three well-formed 
ocelli, the one between the radial and upper median vein sometimes 
