1890 .] 
71 
[Holland. 
giolus , the species turning out in the end to be local, climatic, or 
seasonal varieties. $ , 9 . 
76. C. Puspa , Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. C., p. 67. $ , $ . 
“ The species of Cyaniris are high country insects, of Castalius 
low country insects.” — Doherty in litter is. 
Genus Zizera, Moore. 
77. Z. Lysizone , Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent., xix, p. 161, pi. vii, 
figs. 2, 2a. , 9 . 
Genus Tarucus, Moore. 
78. T. Clathratus , n. sp., PI. V, fig. 8. 
Near T. ( Plebeius ) fasciatus , Roeber ( u Iris,” Vol. r, p. 194), 
but smaller and differently marked. The upper side of the wings 
is lilac, with smoky gray margins. The black markings of the un- 
der side are distinctly visible from the upper side. In fasciatus 
the submarginal black line is narrow, in clathratus it is broad. In 
the former the two succeeding black lines are distinct throughout ; 
in the latter they unite, forming a rude figure of the letter Y. 
There are many other minor differences which readily reveal them- 
selves upon a comparison of the two species, and which are more 
easily seen than described. 
The type, a male, is in my collection. 
Genus Castalius, Hiibn. 
79. C. Rhode , Hopffer, S. E. Z., 1874, p. 27. 
This is very near Roxus , as Hopffer remarks, but placed in the 
midst of a suite of Roxus , composed of twenty or more specimens 
from all parts of the East, reveals itself at once as distinct. 
80. C. Ilissus, Feld. Wien. Ent. Mon. hi, p. 186; Reise Nov. 
Lep. 11, PI. xxxiii, figs. 25, 26. 3 . 
81. C. Piepersii , Snellen, Tijd. voor. Ent. xxi, p. 16, PI. 1, fig. 
3. 3 . 
Genus Naeaduba, Moore. 
82. N. Aluta, Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1873, p. 349, PI. 
xxxii, fig. 8 ; Distant, Rliop. Malay., p. 220, PI. xx, figs. 
13,14. <?, 9. 
83. JY. Atrata , Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. C., p. 78, No. 13. $ , 9 . 
