186 MESSRS. H. J. ELWES AND JAMES EDWARDS: 



1 (4). Pore wing above with a sex-mark in the male. 



2 (3) . Exp. 25 mm. Male : fore wing below — cell yellow except at the base, maro, Fab. 



3 (2). Exp. 30-32 mm. Male : fore wing below — cell yellow, with a black 



streak in the middle virgata, Leech. 



4 (1). No sex-mark on fore wing above in the male. 



5 (6) . Fore wing more pointed ; termen straight, oblique. Dark markings 



on hind wing below consisting of small, scattered, black spots . maga, Leech. 



6 (5). Fore wing less pointed, termen evenly rounded. 



7 (8). Hind wing below yellow, with irregular pale brown markings forming 



three more or less distinct transverse series ; a large, oblong, pale 



spot occupying the basal half of cells 4-5 trimacula, Leech. 



8 (7) . Hind wing below yellow-brown by reason of a close sprinkling of 



yellow scales on a brown ground, with three yellow spots near the 

 base and an irregular subterminal and. postmedian series of yellow 

 spots, the largest member of the latter being a spot near the 

 middle of cells 4-5 and occupying the entire width of those cells . delai-lama, Mab. 



! Ampittia maro. 

 Hesperia maro, Fabricius, Ent. Syst., Suppl. p. 432 (1798), 6 . 

 Cyclopides camertes, Hewitson, Descr. Hesp. p. 43 (1868), j 1 . 

 Ampittia maro, Moore, Lep. Cey. i. p. 172, pi. Ixxi. figs. 1, 1 a (1880-81) ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. 



p. 61 (1891). 

 Telicota maro, Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 383, pi. xxxv. fig. 14 <j, 15 $ (1886). 



Hab. N. Canara (Aitken) ; Ceylon (Mackwood) ; Nilgiris (Roberts) ; Calcutta (de Nice- 

 mile) ; Burmah, Tenasserim ( Watson) ; Shanghai {Fryer) ; Bali (Doherty). 



Ampittia maroides. 

 Ampittia maroides, de Niceville, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soe. 1896, p. 190, pi. T. fig. 51, 3 . 



Differs from A. maro " on both sides of the fore wing in lacking the chrome-yellow 

 spot in the middle of the submedian interspace." 



Expanse 25 mm. 



Hab. Daunat Eange, Tenasserim (fide de Niceville). 



We have not seen this species. 



! Ampittia viegata. 

 Pamphila virgata, Leech, Entomologist, xxiii. p. 47 (1890). 

 Padraona virgata, Leech, Butt. China, &c. p. 598, pi. xl. fig. 15, <S (1886). 



Hab. Changyang, Central China (Pratt). 



! Ampittia maga. 



Pamphila maga, Leech, Entomologist, xxiii. p. 48 (1890). 

 Padraona maga, Leech, Butt. China, &c. p. 599, pi. xl. fig 18, <$ (1894). 

 Hab. Ichang, Ningpo (Leech). 



