84 3IE. E. T. WATSO>' OX IHE HESPElilU)^. [JaQ. 17, 



margin of cell not angulated at vein 2 or 3. Hind tibite naked and 

 with two pairs of spurs. No sexual characters on wings. 



* cephala, Hew 1. 



* bo lion ia, Hew 2. 



" Hesperia/" cejjhaloides, de Niceville, also probably belongs to 

 this genus. 



There is no doubt that cephala and iononia are congeneric, and 

 Distant puts the latter into his genus Isma, thoujjh, judging from 

 the plate, the type species obscura appears to differ from boiionia 

 considerably. 



Confined to Burma and Malaysia. 



23. Genus Lophoides, uov. 



Type, tapis, de Niceville. 



Auteuuie long ; club slender, elongated, with a short terminal 

 crook. Fore wing produced at apex, inner margin slightly longer 

 than outer margin ; cell less than two-thirds length of costa ; 

 vein 12 reaching costa well before the end of cell; discocellulars 

 suberect ; vein 5 slightly nearer to 4 than to 6 ; vein 3 shortly 

 before the end of cell ; rein 2 from close to base of wing (in the 

 female vein 2 will probably be found to be further removed from 

 the base). Hind wing : outer margin evenly rounded ; vein 7 well 

 before the end of cell ; discocellulars faint ; vein 5 not traceable ; 

 vein 3 shortly before end of cell ; vein 2 nearer to end of cell than 

 to base of wing. Hind tibice naked and with two pairs of spurs. 



Male with an oval glandular patch at extreme base of fore wing, 

 more coiisincuous on the underside, with a tuft of loiigish hairs, 

 directed upwards, affixed to the inner margin of the fore wing on 

 the underside, with a simihir tuft of laxly set hairs on the upper- 

 side of the hind wing near the base of the costal margin, and with a 

 fringe of long hairs at the anal angle of hind wing. 



ia^is, de !N. 

 Habitat, Burma. 



24. Genus Zogkaphetus, nov. 



Type, sattoa, de Niceville. 



Antennae : club elongate, with a sliort aj)ical crook, tip acuminate. 

 Palpi : third joint minute, obtusely conical. Fore wing : apically 

 rather produced ; inner margin longer than outer margin ; cell less 

 than two-thirds the length of costa; vein 12 reaching costa before 

 the end of cell ; discocellulars suberect, the middle one slightly 

 longer than the lower : vein 5 slightly nearer to 4 than to 6 ; 

 vein 3 shortly before end of cell ; vein 2 very close to base of wiiig 

 (in the female vein 2 is about equidistant from base of wing and 

 vein 3). Hind wing : outer margin slightly excavated at vein 2 ; 

 vein 7 well before tlie end of cell, arising at an acute angle ; vein 3 

 immediately before end of cell ; vein 2 very close to vein 3, more 

 than twice as far from base of wing as from end of cell ; lower 



