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83. Hesperta cahtba. 

 S. caMra, Moore, Proc. Zool. See. Lond. 1877, p. 593, pi. Iviii, fig. 8, (J ? . 

 Males and females. 



84. Halpe eetueia. 



Hesperia heturia, Hewltson, Desc. Hesp. 1868, p. 36. 

 Eaipe heturia, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1378, p. 690. 



Males and one female. A pair from Calcutta in the Museum. 

 The number of spots in the forewing varies from 6 to 8. 



85. Hespebia chata. 

 S. clinya, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1865, p. 791. 



Male. 



86. Telegontjs thtesis. 



Tclegonus thyrsis (Fabr.), Butler, Fabr. Lep. p. 262. 

 Hesperia panclia, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1865, p. 790. 



Three males. 



87. PaMPHILA MiESOIDES. 



P. maesoides, Butler, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., ser. 2, Zoology, vol. i, p. 554. 

 Many specimens. 



88. Pamphila gola. 



P. gola, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1877, p. 594, pi. Iviii, fig. 9, <?. 

 Numerous specimens {A. de. R. and Moti Ram). 



During the preparation of the foregoing list, we received from Bassein, 

 on the mainland, two females of a species of Sestia of the same tj^pe as S. 

 cadelli, in which the modifications of form and markings begun in H. 

 agamarscliana and continued in H. cadelli are carried to an extreme. 

 These insects were obtained by Mr. Algernon Haden, who has generously 

 presented one of them to the Museum, and after whom we have, consequently, 

 all the more pleasure in naming the species 



Hestia hadeni, n. sp., PI. XIII, Fig. 2, 5. 

 ? . Closely allied to S. cadelli. Wings above pure fleckless white 

 marked and veined with black of a fuscous tint ; with the marginal, sub- 

 marginal, and all but the two posterior (which are subcoalescent witli the 

 marginal band) of the discal series of spots in the anterior wings, but with 

 the marginal and submarginal series only in the posterior wings, com- 



