63 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



Distribution. — The type came from the Himalayas ; we have it from Simla, 

 Ttanikhet, Kulu, and the Khasia Hills ; Ehves and de Niceville record it from Sikkim, 

 Hannyngton from Kumaon, de Rhe-Philipe from Masuri. 



COLADENIA AGNI. 

 Plate 774, figs. 2, ^ , 2a, ? , 2b, <J . 



Plesioneura (ujni, de Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1883, p. 87, pi. 10, fig. 4, 9- Ehves, Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. 1888, p. 462. 



Celsenorrhinus a</ni, de Niceville, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1889, p. 186. 



Tapena mjnt, Watson, Hasp. Ind. p. 122 (1891) ; id. Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 59. Elwes, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, p. 659. Watson, id. 1893, p. 60. de Niceville, Gazetteer of Sikkim, 

 Butt. p. 179 (1894). Watson, Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. 1895, p. 422. 



Coladenia agni, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 127, pi. 22, figs. 11, 11a (genitalia). 



Imago. — Male. Upperside ochreous-brown. Forewing with five sub-apical small 

 spots from near the costa, the second minute and well inwards, the fourth and fifth also 

 minute outwardly below the others, and one above the other ; the discal band of semi- 

 hyaline ochreous white spots, very much as in C. fatih, but the two large ones are a 

 little smaller and more square in shape ; the costa apex and outer margin suffused with 

 brown. Hindwing with a minute black .spot at the end of the cell, a discal well-curved 

 series of sev^en black spots, the uppermost one largest and separated from the others, 

 which are rather close together, the centre ones rather elongated, the others round. 

 Cilia of both wings brown, tipped with white near the hinder angle of forewing and 

 apical third of hindwing. Underside paler and duller in colour, the spots as above, but 

 on the forewing there is a straight di.scal series of four suffused whitish spots from near 

 the hinder margin, running up outside the baud of semi-hyaline spots ; palpi grey, 

 with black hairs ; head and body above and below and the legs concolorous with 

 the wings. 



Female similar, a little paler, the .spots a little larger. 



Expanse of wings, $ ? l-^-g to lyg inches. 



Habitat. — Sikkim, Assam, Burma. 



DiSTKlBUTiON. — The types from Sikkim are in the Indian Museum, Calcutta ; de 

 Niceville also records it from the Khasia Hills, and Watson from Tilin Yaw, Upper 

 Burma. Our description and figures are from a pair from Sikkim in our collection, 

 identified by de Niceville. 



COLADENIA AGNIOIDES. 



Plate 774, figs. 3, (J , 3a, $. 



Colaflenm agnioides, Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1897, p. 128, pi. 18, fig. 11; pi. 22, 

 figs. 12, 12a (genitalia). 



