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Eurema blanda, Loisduval. 

 *Delias pasithoe, Linn. 

 *Delias hierte, Hiibner. 

 *Lyoaena baetica, Linn. 

 *Lycaena lysimon, Hiibner. 



Both of these are common throughout the greater part of the 

 year. 



*Neptis aceris, Lep. (intermedia, Pryer). 



Abundant, and very variable in size. 



Vanessa charonia, Drury. 

 ♦Vanessa callirhoe, Fabricius. 



Quite common, but a very beautiful insect. Feeds on several 

 Urticacese. 



*Vanessa cardui, Linn. 



This butterfly has a very wide spread, and comes early in spring 

 and stays throughout the summer. It is quite as abuudant as 

 the foregoing. 

 •Argynnis niphe, Linn. 



Not uncommon, but very local. 



*Argynnis eurymanthus, Drury. 

 *Melanitis leda, Linn. 

 •Mycalesis gotama, Moore. 

 *Mycalesis perseus, Fabricius. 



Mycalesis perseus, var. vitala, Moore. 

 -Mycalesis igoleta, Felder. 

 "Mycalesis medus, Fabricius. 

 -■■ Mycalesis mineus, Linn. 

 -Ypthima baldus, Fabricius. 



Ypthima asterope, Klug. 



Ypthima philomela, Joh. 



The first of these three is very abundant, but varies remarkably 

 in size, markings and colorations. I am inclined to believe that 

 the latter two are one and the same species. 



Discophora celinde, Stoll. 



Junonia lemonias, Linn. 

 ' Junonia laomedia, Linn. 

 *Junonia Wallacei. 



Junonia hierta, Fabricius. 



Junonia hierta, var. cebrene, Trim. 



Junonia orithya, Linn. 

 ■Junonia asterie, Linn. 



Junonia almana, Linn. 

 *Precis iphita. 



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