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1G. Yphthima huebneri, Kirby. Lukvalli, Tarikare, November; 

 Kathlekan, November, December, January. Very nu- 

 merous specimens ; fcbe great majority of tbis and tbe 

 preceding being aud marshallii howra respectively. 



17. Melanitis leda, LinnEeus. Typical: Kolar, October ; Luk- 

 valli, November. Two specimens. Transitional; Luk- 

 valli, November; Katblekan, December. Two speci- 

 mens. Ismene ; Lukvalli, November ; Katblekan No- 

 vember, December. Very numerous specimens. 



*18. Melanitis bela, Moore. Katblekan, November, December, 



January. Numerous specimens, presenting some very 



curious varieties. 

 *19. Melanitis gnophodes, Butler. Katblekan, November, 



December. A few specimens. The underside of this 



species does not seem to vary very much, and is very 



similar to some varieties of ismene. 

 *20. Melanitis sp. Katblekan, November, December. Four 



specimens ; these may possibly be very aberrant forms 



of M. bela. 



*21 . Discophora lepida, Moore. Kathlekan, November. A 

 single female. 



22. Telchinia violas, Fabricius. Kadur, November; Nela- 



mangala, January. Common. 



23. Ergolis ariadne, LinnEeus. Kolar, October ; Banavar, 



Lukvalli, Kathlekan, November. Common. 



24. Byblia ilithyia, Drury. Kolar, October. A few 



specimens. 



25. Cupha erymanthis, Drury. Gersoppa Falls, January. A 



few specimens. 



26. Atella phalanta, Drury. Kolar, Bangalore, October ; 



Tarikare, November; Nelamangala, January. Very 

 common. 



27. Cynthia saloma, Swinhoe. Gersoppa Falls, January. A 



single male. 



28. Precisiphita, Cramer. Lukvalli, November ; Kathlekan, 



November, December, January, Common. 



