igsr.] N. Annandale & C. Dover : Fauna of Barkuda I. 361 



Remarks. — One of the commonest butterflies on the island at 

 all seasons. A white pupa was found in October on Calotropis 

 gigantea. 



Euploea core, Cram. (561). 



1905. Euploea core, Bino;., tain. cit.. p. 32, text-fig. 11. 



1910. Euploea core, Fruh., foin. cit.. p. 235. 



Barkuda, io-30-viii-i9 ; i-6-ix-i9 ; ii-is-xiiig ; 9-iv-20. 

 Hah. — India, Burma and the Andamans. 



Remarks. — Fairly common during the "rains," appearing as 

 soon as they commence. 



Mycalesis visala, Moore (568). 



1905. .Mycalesis visala, Bing., torn cit., p. 60. 



igil. Mycalesis visala, Fruh., tout, cit., p. 346, pi. 91 f. 



Barkuda, iv-2o. 



Hab. — Kumaun to Burma, Central India, Madras. 



Remarks. — Occasionally seen among very dense undergrowth 

 in the dry season. The only specimen that was captured flew 

 out into the open at dusk. 



Melanitis leda ismenc, Cram. (570). 



1905. Melanitis ismene, Bing., torn, cit., p. 158, te.Kt-fig. 36. 



191 1. Melanitis leda ismene, Fruh., torn, cit., p. 362. 



Barkuda, is-xii-ig ; iv-20. 

 Hab. — India, Burma and Ceylon. 



Remarks. — Also seen occasionally in the drj^ season. All 

 specimens were of the dry season form. 



Eulepis athamas, Drury (572). 

 1905. Eulepis athamas, Bing., torn, cit., p. 22o, text-fig. 41. 

 Barkuda, i8-viii-ig. 

 Hab. — Northern India to Burma. 



Remarks. — A single specimen was the only one seen and 

 taken. 



Neptis hylas astola, Moore (577). 



1905. Neptiseurynome, Bing., torn, cit., p. 322, text-fig. 59, pi. ix, fig. 64. 



1912. Neptis hylas astola. p'ruh., torn, cit., p. 602. 



Barkuda, i9-viii-20. 



Hab. — Himalayas to Upper Burma (hills;. 



Remarks. — Several individuals were seen in August resting 

 Hke moths on the leaves of trees in the shade. This species, though 

 mainly a hill species, has also been captured in various localities in 

 the plains. 



Junonia lemonias, Linn. (579)- 



1905. Junonia lemonias, Bing., tom. cit., p, .^57- 

 igi2. Precis lemonias, Fruh., tom. cit., p. 520. 



Barkuda, lo-viii- 19 ; 3-ix-i9 ; i-29-iv-2o. 



Hab. — India, Burma and Ceylon. 



