1888.] L. de Niceville — List of Butter-flies taJcen in SiJcTcim, 97 



plate ; the specimen figured being probably a male by reason of the pointed 

 apex to the forewing), The Myrina syrinx^ ^eldiQY, ?, (Sitzb. Ak. Wiss. 

 Wien, Math. Nat. CI., vol. xl, p. 452, no. 14, 1860) from Amboyna is 

 probably a distinct species. 



A single pair was taken by the Lepchas. 



The males of the genus Horoga may at once be distinguished from the 

 females by an oval ochreous glandular patch of closely packed scales on the 

 underside of the forewing placed on, and near the middle of, the submedian 

 nervure. 



236. Iraota mcBcenas, Fabricius. 

 A single female. 



237. Nadisepa jarlaSf Fabricius. 



238. Deudorix epijarhas^ Moore. 

 A single male. 



239. Bapala orseis, Hewitson, 



A single male taken by the Lepchas is rather darker than typical 

 specimens from the South Andamans. 



240. Ma'pala scTiistacea, Moore. 



241. Loxura trijpunctata^ Hewitson. 



242. JPoritia hewitsoni, Moore. 



Both sexes of this very beautiful species. 



243. SitJion jangala, Horsfield. 



244. Hypolyccena nasaka^ Horsfield. 

 A single female. 



245. Nilasera ? fuJgida^ Hewitson. 



I took one female at about 3,000 feet elevation. 



246. Nilasera ? ahseus, Hewitson. 



Both sexes. This is a very common Sikkim species. 



247. Nilasera ? areste^ Hewitson. 



One male only. It differs from the female on the upperside in having 

 the outer margins only narrowly black, all the rest of the wings being a 

 most vivid ultramarine blue. Undeeside with the markings similar. 



248. Nilasera ? ariadna^ de Niceville. 

 Both sexes. This is also a common species, 



249. Nilasera ? hazalus^ Hewitson. 

 A single female. 



250. FancJiala ? paramutaj de Niceville. 

 Both sexes. 



251. JPanchala ? ^erimuta, Hewitson. 

 One male. 



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