Lepidoptera of Sikkim. 301 
Pademma Klugi, Moore, P.Z.S., 1883, p. 305, t. xxxil., 
i oY 
A very rare species, which, according to Mdller, occurs 
in the hills only, while the next is confined to the Terai ; 
but Iam not satisfied that he has correctly identified 
the insect described and figured by Moore, which, 
according to Marshall and de Nicéville, occurs in Bhotan 
and the Assam hills, but of which I have seen no 
example from Sikkim. 
10. Euplea (Pademma) Kollari. 
Kuplea Kollari, Feld., Reise Nov., ii., p. 325 3 (1867). 
Pademma Kollari, Moore, P.Z.S., 1883, p. 309, t. xxix., 
fie ..9.5 3. 
Euplea sinhala, Butt. Ind., p. 66, t. vii., 12, 3 2 
(1882). 
This species, which is not uncommon at Calcutta, 
occurs, but not commonly, in the Terai, and I have a 
specimen which I believe to be from the Tista Valley 
agreeing with Calcutta examples. 
11. Huplea (Danisepa) rhadamanthus. 
Papilio Rhadamanthus, Fab., Ent. Syst., ii, p. 42 
(1783). 
Euplea (Salpinx) rhadamanthus, Butt. Ind., p. 69, 
i. Vit., Ll peeks 
A common species here as elsewhere up to about 
3000 ft. from April to December. 
12. Huplea (Trepsichrois) midamus. 
Papilio midamus (part), Linn., Mus. Ulr., p. 251 
(1764). 
Euplea midamus, Marsh. and de Nicé., Butt. Ind., i., 
p. 74, t. viii, fig. 18, ¢ 2 (et auctorum). 
Trepsichrois linnet, Moore, P.Z.8., 18838, p. 286, 
faxes) PARE. Biss 
Common up to 6 or 7000 ft. from April to December. 
I have not followed Moore in changing the name of this 
very well-known species, because there seems to be no 
doubt that Linneus knew and described this insect ; 
and though, in his description, he may have mixed up 
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