354 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



E. garuda it reaches the costa far internal to that point; lastly, 

 in the hindwing there is no submarginal series of black points 

 whatever. 



Described from a single male from Tenasserim obtained by Major 

 C. T. Bingham. Mr. H. J\ Elwes possesses several additional 

 specimens obtained by the same gentleman in the same locality. I 

 am indebted to Mr. Elwes for the gift of the specimen described 

 above. 



8. SYMBRENTHIA HIPPOCLUS, Cramer, PL F, Fig. 10, ? . 



Papilio hippoclus, Cramer. Pap. Ex., vol. iii, p. 46, pi. ccxx, figs. C, D, male 

 (1779) ; Symbrenthia hippoclus, de NiceVille, Journ. A. S. B., vol. li, pt. 2, p. 57 

 (1882) ; id., Doherty, Journ. A. S. B., vol. Iv, pt. 2, p. 122, n. 72 (1886) ; idem, id., 

 I.e., vol. lx, pt. 2, p. 172 (1891); id., de NiceVille, Butt, of India, vol. ii, p. 240, n. 53 

 (1886) ; id., Wood-Mason and de NiceVille, Journ. A. S. B., vol. Iv, pt. 2, p. 362, 

 n.94 (1886) ; id., Elwes and de NiceVille, 1. c, p. 421, n. 46 ; id., Holland, Proc. Bost. 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. xxv, p. 63, n. 39 (1890) ; Hypanartia hippocla, Hubner, Samml. 

 Ex. Schmett. (1816-1824) ; Laogona hippocla, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, 

 p. 762 ; id., Wallace, Trans. Ent. Soc Lond., 1869, p. 344, n. 1 ; Vanessa hyppocla, Godart , 

 Enc. Me"th., vol. ix, p. 298, n. 5 (1819) ; Suppl., p. 818 (1823) ; Laogona hyppocla, 

 Doubleday, Gen. Diurn. Lep., vol. i, p. 191, n. 1 (1848) ; id., Horsfield and Moore, 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C, p. 153, n. 315 (1857) ; Symbrenthia Ivyppocla, Moore, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, Lond., 1874, p. 268, n. 27 ; Symbrenthia hyppoclus , de NiceVille, Journ. A. 

 S. B.,vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 50, n. 18 (1881) ; id., Moore, Proc. Zool. Sue. Lond., 1882, p. 243, 

 pi. xi, figs. 4, larva ; 4a, pupce; id., Staudinger, Ex. Schmett., pt. 1, p. 96, pi. xxxvi, 

 male (1885); id., Kheil, Rbop. der Insel Nias, p. 21, n. 39 (1884); id., Distant, Rbop. 

 Malay., p.431,n. 1, pi. xlii, figs. 4, male ; 5, female (1886); Papilio lucina, Cramer, Pap. 

 Ex., vol. iv, p. 82, pi. cccxxx, figs. E, F, female (1780) ; Symbrenthia lucina, Semper, 

 Schmett. der Philipp. Ins., pt. 1, p. 114, n. 134, pi. xxi, figs. 7, male ; 8, female 

 (1688) ; Symbrenthia claruka, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 570, pi. lxvi, 

 fig. 10, male / Symbrenthia anna, Semper, Schmett. der Philipp. Ins., pt. 1, p. 114, 

 n. 135, pi. xxi, figs. 5, male ; 6, female (1888); Symbrenthia hypatia, Wallace (?), 

 var. dissoluta, Staudinger, Iris, vol. ii, p. 49 (1889). 



Habitat : Amboyna, China ( Cramer) ; Sikkim, Himalayas, Assam, 

 Burma {de Niceville) ; "Kumaon, Eastern Ghats, Sambawa, Eastern 

 Java {Doherty) ; Cachar ( Wood-Mason and de Nice'tille) ; Tavoy {Elwes 

 and de Niceville) ; Celebes {Holland) ; Bengal, Kashmir, N. India, 

 Kangra District {Moore) ; Java, Celebes, Moluccas, India ( Wallace) ; 

 Java, Amboyna, China {Godart) ; N. India, Java [Doubleday) ; Java, 

 Darjiling, Bhutan, N. India {Horsfield and Moore) ; Nias Island 

 (Khiel) ; India, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Amboyna, Celebes, Batjan, 



