HESPERIDiE. 73 



The species was made by Leech a synonym of P. vintili a s Fabr., 

 which act is probably a justifiable one. 

 Loc. : Taipe (-g^b). J nnc IO - 



91. Parnara narooa Moore, var. ? 



Hcspcria narooa Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loncl., p. 687, pi. xlv. fig. 4 

 (1878). 



One female specimen (No. 254). It agrees to a certain extent 

 with Moore's description and figure of //. narooa. In the present speci- 

 men there are four spots forming the oblique discal series as shown in 

 Moore's figure, but not five as stated by the same author. The underside 

 of secondaries is similarly marked as above, showing neither " a prominent 

 white spot at upper end of the cell " nor " a curved discal series of four 

 spots," mentioned by Moore for his H. narooa. 



Loc. : Taipe (ftfo), July 3. 



92. Hesperia sp. 



One poor male specimen (No. 256), probably an aberrant form of a 

 certain species of the genus. 



Loc. : Taipe June 10. 



93. Hasora chromus Cramer. (liirodo-sescri). 



Goniloba chromus Cram., Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond , p. 777 (1865); 

 Hasora chromus Cram., Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., p. 128 (1S93) ; 

 Leech, Butt. China, 11, p. 638, pi. xxxix, fig. 7, var. (1S91). 

 A male (No. 264) and a female specimen (No 259). 

 Loc. : Taipe (Hit). July 2. 



94. Tagiades atticus Fabr. [Shiro-madara-scseri). 



Pterygospidea vienaka Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., p. 778(1865); 

 Leech, Butt. China, n, p. 573 pi. xxxviii, fig. 13 (1894). 

 One male specimen (No. 263). 

 Loc. : Shito mm July 23. 



