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7 ( 75 ). Euplma coreta (Godart) [= E. coreoides (Moore) in 



Marshall and de Niceville]. Dr. Smith in- 

 cludes this species in his list of Matheran 

 butterflies, and it may be found to occur in the 

 district. 

 Sub-Family — Satyrinje. 



8 ( 97 ). Myodesis mineus (Linureus). Common everywhere. 



The dry season form replaces the other about 

 November. 

 9(99). Do. persons (Fabr;). Mr. J. A. Betham included 



this species in his list of Matheran Species in 

 Vol. VIII of the Society's journal. 



10 (135). Lethe europa (Fabr:). This species may probably be 



found anywhere on the hills. Mr. J. Davidson 

 records it in the Society's journal (Vol. VIII., 

 p. 556) at Matheran. 



11 (140). Do. neelgherriensis (Guerin). Common on the hills 



before the rains, but not confined to them. It 

 has been taken in the neighbourhood of Bombay. 



12 (204).* Ypthima philomela (Johansseu). This species is probably 



often passed over, being mistaken for the next 

 as they are indistinguishable in flight. The 

 only definite records we have are from Andheri 

 in Salsette and by Mr. J. A. Betham from 

 Matheran. 



13 (217). Do. huebneri (Kirby). Common everywhere. 



14 (243). Melanitis leda (Linnaeus). This species and its rain- 



season form M. ismene (Cramer) is common 

 everywhere. Just after the rains in certain 

 years they invade the whole town of Bombay in 

 swarms and are to be seen in almost every 

 room in the Fort. 

 Sub-Family — Acr.ein^e. 



15 (2i)8). Telchinia violce. This is apparently not a common 



species everywhere ; but it no doubt occurs 

 throughout the district, and it becomes very 

 common in some places about March. 



* Specimens marked with an asterisk will be acceptable if sent to the Bombay 

 Natural History Soeioty's museum. 



