268 MESSES. H. J. ELWES AND JAMES EDWAEDS : 



Halpe bivitta. 



Pamphila bivitta, Ob. Etud. d'Eut. xi. p. 28 (1886). 

 Pamphila albivitta, id. t. c. p. 38, pi. vi. fig. 40. 

 Halpe bivitta, Leech, Butt. China, &c. p. G23 (1894). 



Hab. West China {Pratt). 



Halpe decorata. 

 Halpe decorata, Moore, Lep. Cey. i. p. 173, pi. l.'txi. fig. 2 (1881) ; Watson, Hasp. Ind. p. 76 (1891). 



Hab. Avisawella, Ceylon {in coll. Rothschild). 



This is a true Halpe, which bears much resemblance on the upperside to //. honorei, 

 de Nicev. The hind wing below is chrorae-yellow, with the termen narrowly and 

 sufFusedly pale brown, and with several small irregular pale brown spots placed as 

 follows : — two beyond the middle of cell 1 b divided by the intraneural fold, two in 

 cell 2 at equal distances from the base and apex of that cell and from each other, 

 one near tlie basal third of cell .3, one near the middle of cells 4-5, one across the 

 basal fourth of cell 6, and two in cell 7 at equal distances from the base and apex 

 of that cell and from each other. These particulars are taken from a male specimen 

 ex coll. Rothschild. 



! Halpe masoxi. 



Pamphila masoni, Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 842, pi. lii. fig. 5, d . 



Isoteinon masoni, Elwes & de Nic^ville, Jour. As. Soc. Beug. 1886, p. 442, pi. xx. fig. 4, d ; Watson, 

 Hesp. Ind. p. 85 (1891). 



ffab. Burmah {Watson, Adamson). 



! Halpe iionoeei. 

 Halpe honorei, de Niceville, P. Z. S. 1887, p. 404, pi. xl. fig. 8, ? ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 75 (1891). 



Hab. Nilgiris {Hampson) ; Trichinopoly {Castets). 



Halpe ornata. 



Hesperia ornata, Felder, Raise Nov., Lep. iii. p. 515, pi. Ixxii. fig. 6, cf (1807). 

 Parnara ornata, Wood-Mason & de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1886, p. 382, pi. xviii. 

 figs. 7,7 a, 6 ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 38 (1891). 



We have not seen this species. 



Hab. Buitenzorg, Java {Felder); Doarband, Cachar {Wood -Mason & de Niceville). 



Okkyza. 



Qnryza, Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 112, pi. ii. fig. 5. 



A monotypic genus, of which, through the kindness of Col. Adamson, we have been 

 able to examine the type. It is distinguished from the masoni section of Halpe chielly 



