A REVISION OF THE ORIENTAL HESPERIID^. 105 



1 (6). Third joint of palpi concealed. Hind wing below with a dark discal 



spot. 



2 (3). No costal fold in the male. Upperside fusco-fulvous. Postmedian 



series of spots on hind wing above small, black phanceus, Hew. 



3 (2). Male with a costal fold. 



4 (5). No pale spots in cells 4 and 5 of fore wing above. Upperside bright 



fulvous. Postmedian series of spots on hind wing above black, 



with or without white centres lalita, Dohy. 



5 (4). Fore wing above with pale spots in cells 1-8. Postmedian series of 



spots on hind wing above black, with yellow edges lidderdali, Elwes. 



6 (1). Third joint of palpi distinct. Hind wing below plain brown. No 



costal fold in the male omeia, Leech. 



! 1 Orthophcetus PHANCEUS. 



Eudamus phanceus, Hewitson, Descr. Hesp. p. 14 (1867). 



Casyapa phanceus, Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 386, pi. xxxv. fig. 18 (1886) ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 109 

 (1891). 



In point of colour Distant's figure represents 0. lalita rather than 0. phanceus, but 

 the Perak specimens in my coll. agree with the Bornean type. 



Hah. Perak, Pulo Laut (Doherty); Labuan (coll. Stgr.); Selesseh, Sumatra 

 (Martin in coll. Rothschild). 



! Orthophcetus lalita. 



Erionota? lalita, Doherty, Jour. As. Soc. Beng. 1886, p. 263. 

 Casyapa phanceus, Elwes, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 657. 



Until Mr. Edwards separated this from the Bornean species by the costal fold, Elwes 

 had confused it with 0. phanceus. It is, as he pointed out, much yellower in colour, 

 but has similar markings. It has only been taken, so far as we know, by Doherty 

 in the Chittagong and Karen hills. 



Hab. Chittagong (Doherty) ; E. Pegu (Doherty). 



Orthophcetus lidderdali. (Plate XX. fig. 18, 6 .) 



Chceticnema ? lidderdali, Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 459. 

 Casyapa lidderdali, Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 109 (1891). 



The type in the British Museum remains unique ; but as Dr. Lidderdale's collection 

 was made at Buxa in Bhutan and Darjeeling it is almost certainly from one of those 

 localities, probably the former. We append further particulars of this specimen, 

 supplementary to the original description cited above. 



<S with a costal fold. Upperside : fore wing warm brown, with ten ochreous hyaline 

 patches placed as follows : — one across the end of the cell, one each in cells 2-8, and 



1 This sign is prefixed to the names of the species which are in Mr. Elwes's collection. 



