218 MESSES. H. J. EL WES AND JAMES EDWARDS : 



hind wing more or less swollen in their basal half in the males, as in Paduka; the 

 underside, too, has some bluish-white scales in suffused patches, or a pink shade 

 towards the base. 



The three species known to us are distinguished as follows : — 



1 (4). Fore wing above with pale spots in cells 6, 7, and 8. No 



yellowish-white spot in the base of cell 7 of hind wing below. 



2 (3) . Fore wing above : pale spot in cell 6 remote from that in cell 7, that 



in cell 8 oblong. Male : fore wing above with a vein-like ridge 

 arising out of the upperside of vein 1 a in its apical fourth, and 

 running parallel to it nearly to the base, and a ridge on each side 

 of the basal half of vein 2 ; fore wing below with an oblong patch 

 of yellow hairs near the dorsum thyrsi's, Fab. 



3 (2). Fore wing above : pale spot in cell 6 close to that in cell 7 , that in 



cell 8 punctiform. Hind wing below brown, with a pink shade 

 near the base, and a sub-basal and median series of suffused 

 oblong greenish-brown spots sybirita, Hew. 



4 (1) . Fore wing above without pale spots in cells 6, 7, or 8. Hind wing 



below with a yellowish-white spot near the base of cell 7. Male 

 without a sex-mark on fore wing above, the tuft of hair near the 

 dorsum of fore wing below much less evident than in thyrsis . sanguinocculus, Martin. 



! Gangara thyrsis. 



Papilio thyrsis, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 582 (1775). 



Hesperia pandia, Moore (Horsf. & Moore), Cat. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. vol. i. p. 254, pi. vii. 



figs. 10 larva, 10 a pupa (1857) ; Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 790. 

 Gangara thyrsis, Moore, Lep. Cey. vol. i. p. 165, pi. lxvi. figs. 3, 3 a (1881) ; Distant, Rhop. Mai. 



p. 394, pi. xxxv. fig. 13 (1886). 



Hah. Babuyanes, Luzon, Mindanao [Semper) ; Palawan (Staudinger) ; Akyab 

 (Adamson) ; E. Pegu, Pulo Laut, Bali (Loherty) ; Java (Piepers) ; Andamans 

 (de Roepstorff). 



Gangara sybirita. 



Hesperia sybirita, Hewitson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xviii. p. 451 (1876). 

 Hidari sybirita, Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 395, pi. xxxv. fig. 24 (1886). 



We have only been able to examine a female of this species, but entertain no doubt 

 as to its being properly placed in this genus. 



Hab. Malay Peninsula, Singapore (fide Distant) ; Borneo (Cator). 



! Gangara sanguis occulus. (Plate XX. fig. 17.) 



Erionota sanguinocculus, Martin, Einige neue Tagschmetterlinge von Nordost- Sumatra, p. 5 

 (Miinchen, pub. Gotteswinter 1895). 



6 . Upperside brown : fore wing with three aureo-hyaline spots — one occupying the 



