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cell-spots narrowly confluent and appearing as one spot much constricted in the 

 middle. Underside greenish ochreous, the disc of the fore wing blackish ; hind wing 

 with an indistinct whitish spot in each of cells 2, 3, and 6, and a pale suffused 

 subterminal macular band. Fringe of the fore wing pale grey, becoming whitish 

 towards the tornus, of the hind wing whitish with the short scales grey. Antenna? 

 blackish spotted with yellow in front ; club and part of the shaft yellow beneath: 

 apiculus pale red. Body above concolorous with the wings. Clothing of the second 

 joint of palpi, breast, legs, and abdomen beneath greyish yellow. 



? . Similar to the male, but having on the fore wing a triangular white spot in 

 cell 1 a next vein 1 a just beyond the middle, and the cell-spots broadly confluent and 

 therefore forming one solid spot scarcely constricted in the middle. 



Expanse 32-34 mm. 



Hal. Kliasia hills. 



Described from one pair ex coll. Rothschild. 



! HALPE A1NA. 



Halpe aina, de Niceville, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1890, p. 176, pi. B. fig. 8, ; Watson, 

 Hesp. Inch p. 72 (1891). 



Hal. Sikkim (Moller). 



! Halpe separata. 



Halpe separata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 407 ; Elwes, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 454, pi. xi. 

 figs. 5 6 , 6 2 ; Watson, Hesp. Ind. p. 71. 



Hal. Sikkim [Elwes) ; Nagas [Doherty). 

 Type in coll. Elwes. 



! Halpe blanchardi. 



Hesperil/a blanchardi, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1876, p. cliii. 



Halpe blanchardi, Leech, Butt. China, &c. p. 625, pi. xlii. fig. 19, 6 (1894). 



Hal. West China [Leech). 



! Halpe subflava. 



Halpe subflava, Leech, Butt. China, &c. p. 625, pi. xlii. fig. 21, £ (1891). 



A very distinct and well-named species on account of the clear yellow colour of the 

 hind wing below. 



Hal. Western China [Leech). 



Halpe albipectus. 

 Halpe albipectus, de Niceville, Jour. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 1891, p. 389, pi. G-. figs. 35 d , 36 2„ 

 Hab. Maingye, Shan hills [Manders). 

 2 type in coll. Elwes. 



