1886.] Le^idoptera of Cachar, " 365 



closely with the Andaman species 0. saronis than with any other de- 

 scribed species known to us. 



110. Ctaniris puspa. 



Polyommatus puspa, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co., p. 67, n. 3 (1828). 



One female, Silcuri, 31st June, one male, Dhurmkhal, 19fcli July, 

 and one male, Nemotha, 2nd October. 



111. Chilades varunana. 



Polyommatus varunana, Moore, Proo. Zool. Soo. Lond., 1865, p. 772, pi. xli, 

 fig. 6. 



Three males and two females in and around Silcuri from 25th May 

 to 4th June. C. laius, Cramer, ia almost certainly the cold and dry 

 s€ason form of this species. 



112. ZlZERA SANGRA. 



Polyommatus sangra, Moore, Proo. Zool. Soo. Lond., 1863, p. 772, pi. xli, fig. 8. 



Two males and four females at Dooloo on 25fch August. We are 

 quite unable to say how Z. indica^ Murray, differs from this species. 



113. ZlZERA DILUTA. 



Lyccsna diluta, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep., vol. ii, p. 280, n. 353, pi, xxxr, 

 figs. 12, 13, male (1865). 



Common in and around Silcuri from 28th May to 23rd June. 



114. ? TaRUCUS PLIN1U3. 

 Hesperia plinim, Fabriciug, Eat. Sjat., vol. iii, pt. 1, p. 284, n. 92 (1793). 

 One male, Silcuri, 25th June. 



115. Castalius elna. 



Lyc<Bna elna, Hewitson, Ex. Bctt., vol. v, Lxjccena pi. i, fig. 8 (1876). 

 Three males, Irangmara, 18th to 28th July. 

 116. Castalius rosimon. 



Papilio rosimon, Fabricina, Syst. Ent., p. 523, n. 341 (1775). 



Numerous specimens of both sexes in forests in and around Silcuri, 

 3rd April to 12th August. 



117. Jamides bochus. 



Papilio hochus, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. iv, pi, cccxci, figs. C, D. male (1783). 

 Many males and females in Silcuri from 27th May to 4th July. 



