CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LKPIDOFTEKA. 



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17. Lethe WMtelyi. 



Lethe Whitelyi, Butler, Ann. Sf Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 403, 



pi. 9. fig. 8 (1867). 

 Nagasaki, North Japan. B.M. 



18. Lethe Diana. 



Debis Diana, Butler, Proc. Linn. Soc. ix. p. 55. n. 20 (1866) ; 

 Ann. Sf Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. xix. pi. 2. figs. 2, 2a (1867). 



Hakodadi, North Japan. B-M. 



19. Lethe Dinarhas. 



cJ . Debis Dinarbas, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 77, pi. 39. 



fig. 15 (1863). 

 Northern India. B-M. 



20. Lethe scanda. 



(S . Debis scanda, F. Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. East-Ind. Co^np. 



p. 218. n. 451 (1857). 

 $ . ?D. Nada, F. Moore, ibid. n. 452 (1857). 



DaijeeHng (Moore), Northernlndia. Coll. Ind. Mus. and c^ , B.M. 



21. Lethe Bhairava. 



5 . Debis Bhairava, F. Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. East-Ind. Gomp. 



p. 217. n. 450 (1857). 

 Northern India. Coll. Ind. Mus. and $ , B.M. 



22. Lethe Anysis. 



cJ . Debis Anysis, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 73, pi. 37. 

 fig. 1 (1862). 



East India (Hewitson). 



Except in the form of the hind wings, this species seems identical 

 with Bhairava. May it not be the male of that insect? 



23. Lethe Latiaris. 



2 . Debis Latiaris, Hewitson, Exot. Butterf. iii. p. 74, pi. 37. 

 fig. 4 (1863). 



Sylhet. c? , B.M 



The male of this species differs, in sevei-al particulars, from the 

 female. The hind wings are less angulated ; the hind Avings have a 

 discal hairy streak above, and the central bands below are placed 

 slightly nearer together. 



