1882.] taJcen in Sihhim in October. 63 



178. AphncBUs lohita, Horsfield. 

 One male at low elevation. 



^Aphnceus syama^ Horsfield. 



179. Camena ctesia, Hewitson. 



One male was taken at 1,500 feet elevation sucking up moisture on 

 damp sand on the brink of a mountain stream. 

 HypolyccBYia erylus, Godart. 



180. Sypolyccena othona^ Hewitson. 



One male taken on the banks of a stream sucking up moisture from 

 wet sand. 



Hypolyccena etolus, Fabricius, 

 Both sexes taken. Common at about 2,000 feet elevation. 



181. lolaus anysis, Hewitson. 



One male taken by a Lepcha at low elevation. 



182. Gheritra acte, Moore. 



One female at about 3,000 feet elevation. 



183. Loxura atymnus, Cramer. 

 Common amongst clumps of bamboos. 



Surendra quercetorum^ Moore. 

 Nilasera centauruSy Fabricius. 

 Common. This species appeared in my first list under the generic 

 name Arhopala. 



184. Nilasera eumolphus, Cramer. 

 One male taken by a Lepcha. 



185. Amblypodia parayanesa, n. sp. 

 {Amblypodia, ganesa, Hewitson, nee Moore.) 



I propose the name paraganesa for the species figured by Hewitson in 

 his " Cat. Lyccenidcd Brit. Mus., pi. vii, fig. 72, under the name ganesa, as 

 ifc differs entirely from the A. ganesa of Moore which occurs in the N.-W 

 Himalayas ; the hindwing is tailed, and the markings of the underside are 

 quite different. 



One male taken at about 3,000 feet elevation. 



Family PAPILIONID^. 

 Subfamily PlEEiNiE. 

 ^JVycJiitona xipJiia, Fabricius. 

 The Pontia xiphia of my first list. 

 Terias hecahe, Linnaeus. 



186. Terias harina, Horsfield. 



187. Catopsilia cotilla, Cramer. 



188. Catopsilia crocnle, Cramer. 

 Catopsilia pyranthe, Linnaeus. 



