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white spots. Under surface as above, but the white spot in submedian interspace is rather 
larger, and is followed by a whitish shade : the central band of secondaries is also wider, and 
encloses two black spots, there is a faint indication of a palo submarginal line ; there are 
some bluish-grej- hairs at the base. Head and thorax tinged with yellow. Palpi yellowish, 
and the pectus tinged with same colour. 
In MoUer's collection, which I have recently acquii-ed, there is a series of 
18 Sikkim examples oi D. narada, Moore, a species I was not previously 
acquainted with. I now find that the insect I described as " Pterygospidea " 
diversa is not really specifically distinct from L. narada and can only rank as 
a local form of that species. 
I have specimens of var. diversa from Chang-yang, Central China ; Wa-shan, 
Western China ; and I also met with it at Foochau in April. All these differ 
from Sikkim specimens in having narrower white bands on secondaries, and 
the spots on primaries are smaller and less confluent. 
Distribution. Sikkim ; Western and Central China. 
Genus COLADENIA. 
Coladenia, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 180 (1881) ; Watson, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893, 
p. 49. 
" AntenncE : club rather robust, recurved at tip. Palpi porrect ; third joint short-, obtusely conical. 
Fore wing : inner and outer margins subequal ; cell less than two thirds the length of costa; 
vein 12 reaching costa well before the end of cell; disooceUulars suberect, the lower the 
longer ; vein 3 shortly before the end of cell ; vein 2 more than twice as far from end of cell 
as from base of wing. Hind wing : outer margin sinuate ; vein 7 very close to end of cell ; 
discocellulars and vein 5 barely traceable ; vein 3 immediately before end of cell ; vein 2 
considerably nearer to end of cell than to base of wing. Hind tibise with two pairs of spurs, 
and in the male with a very long tuft of hair attached to the proximal end. 
" Type, iiidrani, Moore. 
" Asiatic and African." ( Watson, I. c.) 
Coladenia dan. (Plate xxxvill. fig. 10, var.) 
Papilio dan, Fabricius, Maut. Ins. ii. p. 88 (1787). 
Hesperia dun, Horsfield & Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C. i. p. 253 (1857). 
Coladenia dan, de Niceville, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. lii. p. 100 (1883) ; Distant, Rhop. 
Malay, p. 398, pi. xxxv. fig. 27 (1886). 
Hesperia fatih, Kollar, Hiigel's Kaschmir, iv. p. 454, pi. xviii. figs. 5, 6 (1848). 
" P. P. V. alls ecaudatis obscure cinereis fusco punctatis ; anticis maculis fencslratis. 
" Habitat Tranqucbarice, Dom. Pflug. 
" Corpus parvum obscure cinereum, antennis uncinatis uigris. Ala3 omnes obscure cinerea; punctis 
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