1892.] THE NAGA AND KAREN HILLS AND PERAK. 647 



Pulo Laut, Borneo. The Perak specimen is darker than the other 

 three, showing the same tendency to vary as C. benjamini, to which 

 it is closely allied. It may, however, be distinguished by the greater 

 extent and paler colour of the yellow border and larger yellow lobe 

 of the hind wing, and also by the difference in the black markings 

 on the yellow beneath. 



Ismene subcaudata, Feld. Reise Nov. t. Ixxii. figs. 20, 21, from 

 Java, which I only know from the figure, is evidently a near ally, 

 but may be distinguished by the black spots showing on the yellow 

 of the hind wing above. 



Paduka lebadea. 



Hesperia lebadea. Hew. Ex. Butt. iv. t. iii. 22, 23 (1868). 



Matapa subfasciata, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. vol. i. p. 164, t. Ixiv. 

 3, 3 a c? (1881). 



Paduka glandulosa, Dist. Rhop. Mai. p. 376, t. xxxv. 5 S (1886). 



Ismene lebadea, var. andamanica, Wood-Mason & de Nicev. J. A. 

 S. B. vol. 1. pt. ii. p. 254 (1881). 



A single male from Perak agrees with Distant's plate and with a 

 male from Pulo Laut, Borneo, in my collection. 



Ismene mahintha. 



Ismene mahintha, Moore, P. Z. S. 1874, p. .575, t. Ixvii. 4. 



A single male from Bernardmyo, which differs from Moore's 

 description in wanting the yellow discal spot above, though it shows 

 below. The shape of the hind wing is different from his figure, 

 being more lobed, but not so much so as in Choaspes benjamini. 



Ismene cedipodea. 



J. cedipodea, Swains. Zool. 111. i. t. 16 (1820). 



A single male from the Karen Hills. 



Ismene jaina. 



I.jaina, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 782. 



A pair from the foot of the Karen Hills. The absence of the 

 red costal streak is not a mark of the female, as Moore says ; both 

 in the Karen Hills specimen and in Ismene fergusonii, de Nicev., from 

 South India, this streak is quite conspicuous ; but according to 

 de Niceville it is highly deciduous in all species of Ismene. 



PiRDANA HYELA. 



Hesp. hyela, Hew. Desc. Hesp. p. 23 (1867). 



Pirdana hyela, Dist. Rhop. Mai. p. 376, t. xxxv. 6 $ . 



A male from Perak and another from Tenasserim agree with 

 Distant's plate and with specimens from Pulo Laut, Borneo. The 

 sexes differ as in the next species, the female being shot with blue 

 on both wings. 



