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



Paenara flexilts. 



Jsoteinonfexilis, Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 147, pi. ix. figs. 9,10; Watson, Hesp. Ind.p. 85 (1891). 



$ . Size of P. colaca or P. levani. Upperside brown : fore wing with the hyaline 

 spots small, two in the cell, one next the middle of vein 1 a, one in each of cells 2, 3, 6, 7, 

 and 8, that in cell 4 only indicated on the underside. Hind wing below brown, clothed 

 with grey scales so as to give the appearance of a dark subterminal band. Fringes 

 brownish grey, the sliort scales whitish grey. 



Hah. Poona. 



These particulars are taken from the type specimen in the British Museum. This 

 is, we think, a very doubtful species. 



! Paenaea zelleei. 

 Hesperia zelleri, Lederer, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1855, p. 194. 



A little known, though very distinct species, easily distinguished by the black-bordered 

 pale spots on hind wing below. 



Eab. Beyrout, Syria {Zach) ; Esmir, Busagha, near Tangier, Morocco ( Wcdker). 



! Parxaka tulsi. 



Parnara tulsi, de Niceville, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1883, p. 86, pi. x. fig. 1, S ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. 



p. 44 (1891). 

 Hesperia jolanda, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit. xlvii. p. 95 (1886) {fide Mabille). 



Hah. Sikkim [Mdller) ; Java {Fruhstorfer). 



Though this species does not seem to have been found in any part of Burmah or the 

 Malay peninsula, I have a specimen from Java which is identical. 



! Parnara c^rulesceks. 



Pamphila carukscens, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1876, p. Iv. 

 Parnara ccBi-ulescens, Leech, Butt. China &c. p. 615, pi. xlii. fig. 9, c? . 



Hah. Wa-ssu-kow, Ta-tsien-lo {ex coll. Leech & Ohertlmr). 



! Paenara pugnans. 

 Parnara pugnans, de Nicerille, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 384, pi. G. fig. 30, ¥ . 

 Hah. Pulo Laut {Doherty) ; Nias (Modigliani). 



Paenaea hasoeoides, n. sp. (Plate XXI. fig. 11, e .) 



6 ? . Upperside brown. Underside brown : the hind wing with a broad white 

 band from the middle of the costato the dorsum just before the tornus,but interrupted 

 in cell 1 b ; the longer portion of this band is distinctly contracted at each end in the 

 male, less distinctly so in the female. Antennae brown, the club yellowish beneath. 



