NOTES ON CMX-Ll'SUAl BUTTERFLIES. 29 



Nymph m.id.k. 

 (Spefcies marked * have been identified by Mr. de Niceville.) 



1. Dana is melanoideSi Moore. 



Tank, September; Pauk to Tilin, November; Tilin, 

 December to May ; Choungkwa, May. All much smaller 

 than specimens from North India. 



2. Da mi ix limnietce, Cramer. 



Pokoko, Pauk, September ; Tilin, November to May. 



3. Da a nix scptciitrimiix, Butler. 



Tilin, February, March. Only two specimens obtained. 



4. Danais ehrysippus, Linnanis. 



Pokoko, Pauk, September; Pauk to Tilin, November; 

 Tilin, December to May. 



5. Danais genutia, Cramer. 



Pauk, September ; Tilin, December to May. 



6. Euplcea rogcnliqferi, Felder. 



Tilin, December. A single female, 



7. Euplcea rricJtsonii, Felder. 



Tilin, March and April. Three males and two females ; 

 the males all of the form apicalis, and both females of the 

 form pembertoni. 

 *8. Eiiphiu klugii, Moore. 



Pauk, October; Tilin, March to May. Fourteen males 

 and five females, showing considerable variation in the 

 markings, some specimens having complete marginal, sub- 

 marginal and discal rows of spots on forewing as well as a 

 spot in cell, and others having only a submarginal row, 

 all other spots being absent. All these specimens are 

 glossed with purplish-blue to the extreme edge of the 

 forewing, and are readily recognisable as klugii. 



In addition to the above, I obtained the following seven 

 males of this species. To all appearance they are very 

 distinct from klugii and might belong to seven different spe- 

 cies. However, I have submitted them to Mr. de Niceville, 

 and he has decided, by the aid of the specimens at his com- 

 mand, that they are all varieties of klugii. As none of them 



* Proc. Zool. Soc, Lond., 1883, pp. 306, foil. 



