30 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 1890. 



Nymphalid;e. 



[Note.— The species marked thus* have been named by Mr. de Niceville.] 

 * 1. Hestia lynceus, Drury {malabarica, Moore). 



Kathlekan, November. Numerous specimens. 



2. Danais limniace, Cramer, Bangalore, October; Tarikare, 



November; Sagar, Kathlekan, Nelamaugala, January- 

 Numerous specimens. 



3. Danais chrysippus, Linnaeus. Nelamaugala, January. Com- 



mon. 



4. Danais genutia, Cramer, Nelamangala, January, Common. 



Tarikari, November. One male. 



5. Danais aglea, Cramer (grammica, Boisduval). 



Kathlekan, Lukvalli, November. Numerous specimens. 



6. Euploea core, Cramer. Bangalore, October; Kathlekan, 



Arsikare, Kadur, Banavar, Lukvalli, November ; Sagar, 

 Gersoppa Falls, January. Very numerous specimens. 



7. Euploea coreoides, Moore. Kadur, November ; Kathlekan, 



November and January. A few specimens. 



8. Mycalesis anaxias, Hewitson. Kathlekan, November. A 



single specimen. 



9. Mycalesis mandata, Moore. Typical, Kathlekan, November. 



A few specimens. Transitional to Mandosa, Kathlekan, 

 November and December. A few specimens. 



10. Mycalesis mandosa, Butler. Kathlekan, November, De- 



cember, and January. Very numerous specimens. 



11. Mycalesis mineus, Linnajus. Kathlekan, November, De- 



cember, Januai'y. Very common, but only the dry 

 weather forms, visala and indistans, met with. 

 ] 2. Mycalesis junonia, Butler. Lukvalli, November ; Kath- 

 lekan, November, December, January. Very numerous. 



13. Lethe todara, Moore. Kathlekan, November. Numerous 



specimens. 



14. Lethe neilgheriiensis, Guerin. Kathlekan, Lukvalli, No- 



vember. A few specimens. 



15. Yphthima philomela, Johansen. Lukvalli, Kadur, November; 



Kathlekan, November, December, January. Very nu- 

 merous specimens. 



