LEPIDOPTERA. 205 



Colonel Hearsey informs us that " he usually captured this species 

 upon wounded apple-trees ; the butterflies frequenting the wounds 

 to suck up the fluids which were discharged therefrom." — (West- 

 wood's Oriental Ent.) 



Captain Mortimer J. Slater, in his MS. Notes, p, 41, states : " At 

 Dinapore, I generally found Charaxes Fahius near, or on, pome- 

 granate-trees. Plies rapidly. Uncommon." 



417. NYMPHALIS ATHAMAS, Drunj Sp. 



Papilio Athamas, Drmy, III I. t. 2, /. 3, 4 (1770). 



Cramer, Fap. Fxot. I. t. 89,/ O.B. 

 Nymphalis Athamas, Oodart, Enc. Meth. IX. p. 353. 



Westivood, in Foubleday and Sewitson's Diurnal 



Lep. p. 309, n. 29. 

 lasia Athama, Sivainson, Zool. III. 2nd ser. t. 90. 

 Paphia Athamas, Horsfield, Gat. Lep. Mus. E.I.C. t. 8, 



/ 7, 7a. 

 Charaxes Athamas, Boisduval. E. Foubleday, List Lep. 



Brit. Mus. pt. I. p. 109. 

 Papilio Pyrrhus, Donovan, Ins. of India, t. 29, f. 3 



(1800-8). 

 Eriboea Athamis, Huhner, Verz. beJc. Schinett. n. 430 



(1816). 



a. h. c. d. $ % . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Col- 

 lection. 

 e.f.$%. N. India. Presented by Colonel Sykes. 

 g.li. $ '^ . N. India. Presented by Colonel Buckley. 



The larva and pupa of Nymphalis Athamas are figured on Plate VI., 

 fig. 3, 3«, from Java, discovered by Dr. Horsfield. 



418. NYMPHALIS SCHREIBERI, Godart. 



Nymphalis Schreiberi, Oodart, Enc. Meth. IX. App. 



p. 825 (1819). Westwood, in Doubleday and HeW' 



itsoiTbS Diurnal Lep. p. 309, n. 30. 

 Paphia Schreibers, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. Mus. E.L.C. t. 6, 



/ 3, 3«. 

 Charaxes Schreiberi, Boisduval. E. Doubleday, List 



Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. I. p. 110. 



a. ? . Java. From Dr. Horsfield's Collection. 



