1886.] W. Doherty — A List of Butterflies taken in Kumaon. 139 



253. IsoTEiNON SATWA, de Mceville. Jhulagliat, Kali valley, rare. 



254. CoLADENiA DAN, Fab. (fatih, ^ol\.). Gori and Kali valleys, 

 2—5,000 feet. 



255. COLADENIA DHANADA, Moore. Kali valley 2—5,000 feet. I am 

 neither sure that these two species belong to the same genus, nor that 

 either of them (or the two species of Isoteinon above named) should be 

 placed in this subfamily, which includes many of the larger Indian 

 HesperiadcB, and especially those of the Ismene group. 



Subfamily Baorin^. 

 Cydopides Group. 



256. Ctclopides subvittatus, Moore. Sarju valley 3—6,000 feet, 

 Kali 2,500 feet. 



257. ? Plesioneura sumitea, Moore. Pindari valley, 7—9,000 feet, 

 Chaudans, 7,000 feet. 



258. ? Plesioneura pulomaya, Moore. Pindari valley, 7—9,000 

 feet. I have taken specimens transitional between this species and the 

 last, and think it probable that the two are not specifically distinct. 



259. ? Plesioneura leucocera, Koll. Sarju and Kali valleys, 2— 

 5,000 feet. Some of my specimens seem somewhat transitional to munda, 

 Moore, from the North West Himalayas, the spots of the hindwing being 

 evanescent. My females have the antennae entirely dark. 



Baoris Group. (Astyci, Huebner, apud Scudder.) 



260. Plesioneura curvifascia, Felder, (alysos, Moore). Baghes- 

 war, 3,500 feet. 



261. Udaspes folus. Cram. Sarju and Kali valleys, 2—4,000 feet. 



262. Parnara assamensis, Wood-Mason and de Niceville. Gori and 

 Kali valleys, 2—4,000 feet. 



263. Parnara bada, Moore. Bagheswar, 3,500 feet. 



264. Chapra karsana, Moore. Loharkhet, 5,000 feet. 



265. Chapra mathias, Moore. River- valleys 2,000—4,000 feet. 



266. Chapra prominens, Moore. Lower Ramganga, 2,500 feet. 



267. Thanaos stigmata, Moore. Bagheswar, Balwakot, 2—4,000 

 feet. Varies considerably. 



268. Taractrocera sagara, Moore. Bagheswar, Dharchula, com- 

 mon, 2—4,000 feet. 



269. Telicota bambusj:, Moore. Kali and Gori valleys, 2—4,000 

 feet. 



270. Padraona dara, Moore. River valleys, 1—4,000 feet, common. 



271. Padraona M^soiDES, Butler. Ditto. Differs from the preced- 

 ing chiefly in the rich^ dark tawny- ochre ous colour of the underside, dara 



