1882.] tahen in Sihhin in October* 66 



^Choaspes lenjamini, Guerin. 

 ^Ghoaspes amara, Moore. 

 These two last species were placed under Jsmene in my first list. 



195. Hasora hadra, Moore. 

 At low elevations. 



Astictopterus diodes, Moore. 



196. Telego7ius ilirax, Linnaeus. 



One specimen was taken by a Lepclia. 



197. Baoris oceia, Hewitson. 

 One pair taken at a low elevation. 



JSnastus eltola, Hewitson. 

 The Hesperia eltola of my first paper. 



198. Suastus toona, Moore. 

 Common. 



F amara colaca, Moore. 

 This is the Hesperia chaya of my first list. 



Telicota hamhusce, Moore. 

 The Pamphila augias of my first paper. 



Padraona dara, KoUar. 

 The JPamphila mcesa of my first paper. 



^Padraona gola, Moore. 

 The Pamphila gola of my first paper. 

 ? Salpe zema, Hewitson. 

 ? Halpe Jiomolea, Hewitson. 

 My Sikkim specimens agree exactly with the figure and description of 

 this species, the type of which came from Singapore. It is the Hesperilla 

 luteisq_uama of my first list. 



Tagiades menaha, Moore. 

 Common at low elevations. This species appeared under the genus 

 JBterygospidea in my first list. 



199. Tagiades gana, Moore. 

 Sarangesa dasaliara, Moore. 



The Tagiades dasaJiara of my first list. 



200. Udaspes foluSf Cramer. 

 One male at a low elevation. 



Plesioneura alysos, Moore. 

 Tlesioneura sumitra, Moore. 



201. ? Isoteinon cepTiala, Hewitson. 



Two males taken at a low elevation. Flight very swift, but settles 

 frequently on an outer leaf of a bush. 



202. Parnara assamensis, Wood-Mason and de Nic^ville. 



This species will be fully described hereafter, but it may be briefly 



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