830 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
79. Cyllogenes suradeva. 
Melanitis suwradeva, Moore, Cat. H.1.C., i, p. 225 
(1857). 
Cyllogenes swradeva, Butt. Ind., i., p. 260, t. xiii., 30, 
je ae 
Not so rare in Sikkim as supposed, but local, and, as 
far as known, confined to an elevation of about 2000 ft., 
where it is taken by Miller’s collectors at Singla from 
April to June. An allied species is found in Bhotan, 
ih as far as I know, the genus does not occur else- 
where. 
80. Hlymnias undularis. 
Papilio undularis, Drury, Ill. Ex. Ent., ii., t. x., 1, 2 
(1778). 
Elymnias undularis, Butt. Ind., i., p. 266, t. xvil., 
59, 3 2. 
Found from the Terai up to 3000 ft. more or less 
commonly at all seasons of the year. 
81. Hlymnias leucocyma. 
Biblis leucocyma, God., Enc. Meth., ix., p. 826 (1819). 
Melanitis malelas, Hew., Ex. Butt., iii., t. Mel., 6, 7 
(1863), 3. 
Elymnias leucocyma, Butt. Ind., i., p. 278, t. xvii., 
60, 3 ¢. 
Not rare in the low valleys from the Terai up to 
3000 ft. during almost every month in the year. 
82. Hlymnias (Dyctis) patna. 
Melanitis patna, Westw., Gen. D. L., p. 405, note, 
t. Ixviii., 2 (1851). 
Elymmas patna, Wall., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1869, 
p- 327. 
Dyctis patna, Butt. Ind., i., p. 277. 
Not a common species in the low valleys up to 3000 ft. 
between April and October. | 
