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Mahablesliwur and in several parts of the Bombay district, and have it from Koorg, 

 Ootacamund in the Nilgiris, Rangoon, the Meplay Valley and Siam ; Distant records it 

 from Perak, Manders from the Shan States, Elwes from the Karen Hills, Maulmein 

 and Tenasserim, AVatson from the Chin Hills, Moore from Mergui, AVood-]\Iason and 

 de Niceville from C*achar, Davidson, Bell and Aitken from Karwar, Evans from the 

 Palni Hills, and Fergusson from Travaneore. AVe oive fig;ures of the two extreme 

 forms ; they may be seasonal, but we have no evidence to prove it. Unfortunately 

 Davidson, Bell and Aitken did not figure the larva and pupa. 



COLADENIA FATIH. 



Plate 774, figs. 1, <J, la, ?, 11., $. 



Hesperia fatiJi, Kollar, Hiigel's Kaschmir, iv. (2), p. 45-1, pi. 18, figs. .5, 6 (1848). 



Plemmeura fat'di, Butler, Ent. Mo. Mag. 1870, p. 05. 



Coladenia fatili, Moore, Proc. Zool. See. 1882, p. 263. Doherty, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 139. 



Watson, Hesp. Tnd. p. 119 (1891). Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1893, p. 317. Watson, Journ. 



Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 189-5, p. 422. de Rhe-Philipe, id. xi. 1898, p. 597. Hannyngton, id. 



XX. 1910, p. 372. 

 Coladenia dan fatih, Friihstorfer, Iris, 1910, p. 66. 

 Coladenia dan, Elwes (nee Fabricius), Trans. Ent. Soc. 1888, p. 460. Elwes (part), Proc. Zool. Soc. 



1892, p. 659. de Niceville (nee Fabricius), Gazetteer of Sikkim, Butt. p. 177 (1894). Elwes 



and Edwards (part). Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 127. 



Imago.— Male. Upperside rufous-brown, brighter and paler than dan, and with 

 an ochreous tint. Foreiving with the three similar sub-apical spots ; the discal spots, 

 however, are quite different, those at the end of the cell and in the middle of the first 

 median interspace are large and quadrate ; the spot at the base of the second median 

 interspace is sub-quadrate, and its inner end is wedged into the junction of the other 

 two spots, and there is a small elongated spot between the upper spot and the costa, 

 all the spots conjoined forming a large semi-hyaline macular band in the upper disc, 

 with two separated small dots between them and the hinder margin ; some dark 

 suffusion on the outer half of the costa, and a brown outer-marginal even band. Ilind- 

 lo'mg with indistinct brown spot at the cell end, one on each side of a discal band, and 

 a marginal band, all more distinct than in dan on account of the paler colour of the 

 wing. Cilia checkered brown and white. Underside. Forewing nearly as dark, but 

 duller in colour, markings similar. Jlindwing with all the wing dark, except for a 

 small space in the middle, which is Ijrighter and paler and somewhat rufous ; markings 

 as above. 



Female similar to the male, but the underside is generally duller and paler in colour. 



Expanse of wings, ^ $ H to l-y\ inches. 



Habitat. — N.W. Himalayas, Sikkim, Assam. 



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