66 SPOLIA ZEYLANICA. 
An exceedingly rare fly. Ihave taken males at Wellawaya, 
settled on wet roads, in March, April, and November, and one 
female on this estate in February. 
“A searce fly, with extensive range. Has been caught at 
Matale (2,000 feet), Kandy, Puttalam, Jaffna, West Dolosbage, 
and Henaratgoda ”’ (F. M. Mackwood). 
134. CHERITRA JAFFRA, De N.; Cheritra pseudojaffra, M 
Cheritra freja jaffra, E—Also found in Southern India. Evans 
says the Ceylon race only differs from jaffra in size. 
Not rare in the low-country of Uva, but has a habit of 
settling too high for an ordinary net to reach. Generally 
several will be found together. 
I have taken it at Wellawaya, Telulla, Tanamalwila, 
Kumbukkan, and Hambegama, in the low-country of Uva, 
and have specimens from Ratnapura. 
It seems to vary very little, except in size. 
** Found in heavy chenas around Kandy, Kurunegala, and 
in the Kelani Valley ” (F. M. Mackwood). 
135. Raruinpa AmMor.—Also found in India. 
Found all over the Island, from sea level to 3,000 feet at 
least. Fairly common at Haldummulla. Plentiful at Galle 
and Jaffna. 
Settles on bushes, and flies a very short distance if disturbed. 
Varies very little. 
136. HoraGa CINGALENSIS, De N.; Horaga ciniata, M.; 
Horaga onyx cingalensis, E.—Peculiar to Ceylon. 
Exceedingly rare. I have never seen a living specimen. 
I have one, given to me a) Mr. Mackwood, caught at Kandy 
in September. 
‘“‘ Found at Kandy several months of the year. Very local 
and scarce. Latterly a few specimens taken near Ratna- 
pura ” (F. M. Mackwood). 
137. CATAPACILMA ELEGANS.—Found in India, Burma, 
and Malaya. 
When I first came to this estate in 1889, this butterfly was 
plentiful on one field of tea. An adjoining chena was then 
cleared, and it entirely disappeared, and I never saw another 
specimen till August, 1915, when I took a male near Haldum- 
mulla kaddies. 
