Collection of Lepidopterafrom Cachar, N. E. India. 7 



spot near the base ; four or five short black subcostal dashes 

 above the end of the cell ; one or two black spots on the 

 median interspaces, and three or four marginal black spots 

 towards the external angle ; secondaries shining grey ; 

 thorax greyish-brown, spotted w4th black ; abdomen 

 orange ; wings and pectus below silvery-greyish ; venter 

 orange : expanse of wings 1 inch 2 lines. 



A single example, slightly rubbed ; it comes nearer to 

 H. confusellus than to any other described species. 



Remarks on local Variations of certain Species. 



Stictoploea microsticta. 



The specimens are much dwarfed, and may prove to 

 be locally constant in their differences. 



Athyma leucotho'e. 



The examples vary much in the width of the white belt 

 across the secondaries. 



Neptis miah. 



The specimen sent has the pale lines intersecting the 

 central band and border of secondaries below distinctly 

 undulated. 



Junonia asterie. 



Varies considerably in the intensity of the white belt 

 on the undersurface. 



Terias (Bsiope. 



One female has the border of primaries less deeply 

 sinuated than usual. 



Terias hecabeoides. 



One of the specimens is vmusually large. 



Catopsilia pyranthe. 



The examples are referable to the broad-bordered form 

 of the species. 



Catopsilia chryseis. 



The variety C. nephte, Fabr., is represented at Cachar. 



