436 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1891. 



10. Euplaia (Narmada) coreoides, Moore. 



Often associated with C. core. Fairly common. 



Subfamily Satyrin,e. 



11. Mycalesis (Virapa) anaxlas, Hewitson. 



Not uncommon, 2,000 to 4,000 ft. Always in forest. 

 12. Mycalesis (Orsotricend) mandate/, Moore. 

 Form mandosa, Butler. 



Common, found in the plains and up to 3,000 ft. Mandosa is the dry-season 

 form. 



13. Mycalesis (Calysisme) blasius, Fabricius. 



Fairly common on grassy lands. 



14. Mycalesis (Calysisme) mineus, Linnams. 



tormjustina. Common. Found on the sides of roads in forest. 



15. Mycalesis (Calysisme) perseus, Fabricius. 

 Form visala, Moore. 



Common. 



16. Mycalesis (Nissanga) oculus, Marshall. 

 Common in forest over 3,000 ft. 



17. Mycalesis {Nissanga), junonia, Butler. 



Not uncommon. I have taken it sparingly in the low country round Trevan- 

 drum and in forest below at 1,000 ft. It occurs commonly. 



18. Lethe europa, Fabricius. 



Rare ; one specimen taken in the plains near Trevandrum, another on 

 the high range. 



19. Lethe todara, Moore. 



Not common. 2,000 to 5,000. 



20. Lethe neelgherriensis, Guerin. 

 Common. At 2,000 ft. and upwards, 



21. Ypthima baklus, Fabricius. 



Common on the hills from the foot to about 3,000 ft. 



22. Ypthima huebneri, Kirby. 



Common in the low country about Trevandrum in grass. 



23. Ypthima ceylonica, Hewitson. 



Rare ; I took two specimens, at about 4,000 ft., on the boundary between 

 Travancore and Tinnevelly, and a third in the Achancovil gap, about 800 ft. 



24. Ypthima chenui, Guerin. 



Not uncommon. I have taken it at about 800 ft., and it is probably to be 

 found on the high range, as Mr. Hampson says, it is "found on the 

 Anaymalai hills." 



25. Ypthima ypthimoides, Moore. 



Common in grass land on the hills over 3,500 ft. 



26. Zipatis saitis, Hewitson. 



Not uncommon, 2,000 to 3,000 ft. 



