310 LEMONIID.-E. NEMEORIIN/E. DODONA. 



Hey to the species of Dodona. 



A. Anal lobe of hinJwiiig not furnished with a tail. 



a Upperside, both wings in both sexes with numerous ochreous or orange spots. 

 rt'. Underside with ttie spots large and pale yellow throughout. 



597. D. DUHGA, Western Himalayas. 

 ^'. Underside, both wings with many of the spots silvery, spots throughout smaller and 

 less conspicuous. 

 59S. D. Dii'cEA, Himalayas, Upper Burma. 

 b Male, upperside, forewing with three orange bands. 



a'. Underside ferruginous, forewing with some violascent spots at the apex ; hindwing with 

 two discal violascent bands, a costal spot, and two spots at the apex. Female with a 

 single oblique broad white band across the forewing only. 



599. D. ouiDA, Himalayas, Assam. 



/'". Underside, both wings pale clear yellow without spots, crossed by several straight narrow 

 black lines. Sexes alike. 



600. D. ADONIRA, Sikkim, Bhutan. 



c. Upperside, both wings with the basal half white, crossed near the base by three diffused brown 

 bands. 



601. D. DEODATA, Moulmein. 



B. Anal lobe of hindwing furnished outwardly with a narrow tail. 



a. Upper-.ide, both win^s dark brown, with a broad white discal band. 



602. D. LONGICAUDATA, KhaSl HiUs. 



b. Upperside, forewing with numerous large tawny spots, hindwing almost entirely tawny. 



603. D. EGEON, Nepal, Sikkim, Sylhet. 



c. Upperside, forewing with small ochreous- white spots, hindwing almost entirely dark brown. 



604. D. EUGKNES, Himalayas, Assam. 



597- Dodona durga, Koiiar. 



Alelitaa durga, Kollar, Hiigel's Kashmir, vol. iv, pt. 2, p. 441, n. i, pi. xiii, figs. 3, 4 (1848) ; Taxila durga, 

 Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep., vol. ii, p. 422, n. i (1851) j Dodona durgti, Doherty, Journ. A. S. B., vol. Iv, 



pt. 2, p. 134, n. 190 (1886). 



Habitat : Outer ranges of the Western Himalayas. 

 Expanse : 1-4 to i'8 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both winos fuscous, with numerous ochreous spots. 

 Fomuing with a streak across the cell, coutiiuxed to the submedian nervure, another at its 

 end, a larger one beyond from the costa to the third median nervule, two spots near 

 the bases of the median interspaces, another in the submedian interspace lieyond the lower 

 of tliese two latter spots, two pairs of spots below the costa divided by the subcostal 

 neivure, a pair of spots placed beneath and between them divided by the lower 

 discoidal nervule, another pair placed outwardly and beneath these latter divided by the 

 second median nervule, another pair at the anal angle divided by the submedian nervure, 

 five linear spots on the margin from the upper discoidal nervule to the submedian nervure. 

 I/inchviiiji with the disco-cellulars marked with an ochreous line, an irregular discal series of 

 spots, a submarginal and marginal linear series which coalesce above the anal lobe. Under- 

 SIDK, both -wings dark ochreous. Fore-Ming with the base and inner margin fuscous, the 

 base of the costa ochreous, also the base of the cell enclosing a black spot, other markings 

 as above, except that the outer spots especially towards the anal angle are of a deep orange. 

 Hindwin<r with all the veins more or less ochreous on the basal half, a short basal ochreous 

 streak from the costa, another subbasal from the costa to the submedian fold, where it 

 meets a fine ochreous line defining the fold, the latter joined at the base to another fine line 

 on the submedian nervure, a short ochreous bar defining the disco-cellular nervules ; a 

 somewhat broad ochreous band from the second median nervule to the submedian 

 nervure above the anal lobe, then recurved and continued up the abdominal margin to the 

 base of the wing, inwardly defined with black, the e.\treme edge of the abdominal margin 

 ochreous, two short bands on the costa, the inner one defined with black, with another 

 placed beneath and between them from the second subcostal to the second median nervule, 

 the submarginal macular band as above but widened out anteriorly and enclosing two black 



