188 LEPIDOPTEBA INDICA. 



from each other by the veins, the smallest at the lower end of the cell, one at the base 

 of the second median interspace, somewhat elongate, and the third, very much the 

 largest, near the base of the first median interspace. Hindicing without markings, 

 the middle of the disc clothed with long greenish-ochreous hairs. Cilia of both wings 

 cinereous. Underside. Forewing with the interior portion blackish-brown, the costal 

 space above the cell, the apex broadly, the hinder marginal space below the cell and 

 vein 2 dull yellow, the outer margin decreasingly hindward of the same colour. 

 lliiiilwing with the entire surface uniformly dull yellow, the apex and outer margin 

 narrowly dark brown, increasing in width hiudwards to the anal angle, a small black 

 spot near the end of the cell at its middle, three small black spots with white centres 

 close together, one each in the middle of the median interspaces, and the third 

 immediately below, the three divided from each other by the median branches ; a 

 fourth minute black spot well separated from the others towards the apex. Antennae 

 lilack, the club tipped with white ; palpi and head with yellow and brown hairs, body 

 above and below and the leors concolorous with the wings. 



Expanse of wings, $ ^xo inches. 



Habitat. — Sikkim. 



Described from the unique type specimen in the Tring ^Museum, kindly lent to 

 us for that purpose ; we cannot trace the usual secondary sexual characters of this 

 genus in this specimen, but in venation and general structure it is a true 

 Zographetus. 



ZOGRAPHETUS OGYGIA. 

 Plate 800, figs, i, <? , 4a, $ , 4b, ? . 



Hesperia ogyijia, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1866, p. 500. 



Zographetus ogygia, Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 8.5. de Xicev'ille and Martin, Journ. As. Soc. 

 Bengal, 1895, p. 536. Watson, Journ. Bo. Xat. Hist. Soc. ix. 1895, p. 429 ; id. idem, x. 1896, 

 p. 679. Davidson, Bell and Aitken, id. xi. 1897, p. 53. Elwes and Edwards, Trans. Zool. Soc. 

 1897, p. 203. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside dark brown. Foreivivg with two vellowish-white 

 spots at the end of the cell, the upper one minute, a larger sub-quadrate spot 

 immediately below them in the first median interspace, divided from the lower 

 cell spot by the median vein, a small round spot close outside the junction of these 

 two spots at the base of the second median interspace, a small spot above in 

 interspace 6, with two minute dots obliquely above it, forming the sub-apical series. 

 Ilindwing without markings. Cilia white with a thin brown base. Underside paler, 

 of a pinkish-brown colour. Foreiring with its middle narrowly blackish, the spots as 

 on the upperside. Hindicing with a brown spot in the cell, another at its end, and a 

 discal whorl of brown spots, all very indistinct. Antennae black, ringed with white, 



