1886.] Lepidoptera of CacJiar. 385 



226. Padraona gola. 



Pamjphila gola, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soo. Lond., 1877, p. 694, pi. Iviii, fig. 9, 

 male. 



Thirty-seven examples of both sexes in and around Silcuri between 

 25th May and 5th August, 



227. Padraona ? dara. 



Hesperia dara, Kollar, in Hiigel's Kasclimir, vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 455, n. 4 (1848), 

 Five males and four females, Silcuri from 25th May to 3rd June. 



228. Padraona, sp. 



Three females, 29th and 31st May and 1st June at Silcuri. One 

 of these specimens was sent for identification to Mr. Moore, who returned 

 it labelled " P P. mcesa,'' a species already (P. Z. S. 1882, p. 262) sunk 

 by himself as a synonym of P. dara. Our specimens differ from the 

 same sex of the latter species, as identified by us, in having all the mark- 

 ings considerably larger, clearer, and of a paler shade of golden, differing 

 in these respects also from Mr. Moore's figure of his P. mcesa (P. Z. S. 

 1865, p. 509, n. 118, pi. xxx, fig. 9). 



229. Ampittia maro. 



Hesperia maro, Fabricius, Ent. Syst., SuppL, p. 432, n. 242-3 (1798). 

 Seven males, Silcuri and around from 15th June to 10th August. 



230. Taractrocera m^vius, PI. XYII, Fig. 2, $ . 



Hesperia mcevius, Fabricins, Ent. Syst., vol. iii, pt. 1, p. 352, n. 338 (1793). 



Thirteen examples of both sexes, Silcuri, 29th May to 17th June. 

 It is not known by us how T. sagara, Moore (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 

 1865, p. 792) differs from this species. No mention of T. mcevius is 

 made by Mr. Moore in describing T. sagara. 



231. Halpe sikkima, PI. XYII, Fig. 8, ^. 

 H. silchima, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soo. Lond., 1882, p. 407. 

 Three males, Irangmara and Dhurmkhal, 9th and 10th August. 



232. ISOTEINON MIOROSTICTUM, n. sp., PL XVII, Figs. 3, ^ ; 3a, 2 . 



S . Upperside, both wings dark vandyke-brown, suffused with 

 purple, especially on the costal and outer margins and the veins ; the cilia 

 ochreous-grey. Foreiving with five small semi-transparent white lustrous 

 spots, two (the first of which is very minute) before the apex, and three 

 discal, one geminated in the cell consisting of an anterior outwardly- 



