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many new genera remain to be described from the fslands of the Malay 

 Archipelago, and probably also from Southern China. 



There are 27 species of Hesperiidce described from India by various 

 authors which I have not been able to identify with certainty, and 

 which will not be found in the lists of species given below. These species 

 are : — Proteides lankce^ Plotz, Ceylon, which is stated to be near 

 (Coladenia) indrani, Mooro ; Ilesperia taprobana^ Plotz, Ceylon, about 

 the identity of which I can make no suggestion ; Ilesperia kolantus, 

 Plotz, India, which is a Baoris allied to or identical with B. toona, 

 Moore ; Ilesperia saruna, Plotz, India, which is a Baoris allied to, 

 or identical with, B. Jcumara ; Antigonus sezendis, Plotz, Ceylon, 

 which appears to be identical with Sarangesa albicilia ; Apaustus 

 discreta, Plotz, India, which appears to be an Jeromachus 

 possibly A. jhora ; Ilesperia vaika, Plotz, India, which is 

 perhaps a male of Suastus gremius ; Apaustus sinhalus, Plotz, 

 Ceylon, which is almost certainly identical with Suastus minutus ; 

 Apaustus luteipalpisj Plotz, Ceylon, which may be lambrios 

 salsala ; Tagiades vulturna, Plotz, Calcutta, which is appa- 

 rently a true Tagiades ; Tagiades cosima, Plotz, N. India, which agrees 

 with Satarupa sambara ; Ilesperia nala, Plotz, India, which appears 

 to be a Padraona ; Plesioneura leucographa, Plotz, which is apparent- 

 ly a Notocrypta ; Ilesperia alice, Plotz, Mergui, which is near to 

 B. conjuncta (=narooa) ; Tagiades area } Herrich-Schaffer, Bengal, 

 which is a Celcenorrhinus near to C. munda ; Telesto cceciliusj Herrich- 

 Schaffer, India, which appears to belong to Telesto or an allied genus, 

 and is probably from the Australian region ; Ilesperia larika, Pagen- 

 stecher, Ceylon, which appears to be similar to Baoris (Chapra) mathias^ 

 except that there are no spots in the discoidal cell of the forewing ; 

 Cyclopides lynx, Moschler, Silhet, which appears to be a female 

 Ampittia maro ; Tagiades litigiosa, Moschler, Silhet, which appears to 

 be allied to, or identical with, T. menaka ; Tagiades athos, Weymer, 

 Calcutta, which is close to T. distans and T. ohscurus ; Plesioneura 

 varians, Maasen, Southern Asia, and Plesioneura chimmra, Kelerst, 

 India, both of which appear to belong to JSotoerypta ; and Plastingia 

 egena, Felder ; Ilesperia onara, Butler ; Telesto luteisquama, Mabille; 

 Telesto porus i Mabille ; Telesto disu, Kollar, all described from the 

 Indian region, besides which M. Mabille has described a few other 



