Lepidoptera of Sikkim. 831 
83. Elymnias (Dyctis) vasudeva. 
Elymnias vasudeva, Moore, Cat. EH. 1.C., p. 238. 
E. thycana, Wall., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1869, 
p. 828. 
Dyctis vasudeva, Butt. Ind., 1., p. 278, t. xvii., 61, 3. 
Not uncommon in the low valleys at 1—2000 ft. from 
May to October. 
84. Hlymnias timandra. 
Elymnias timandra, Wall., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1869, p. 326. 
A single female, which seems to agree with timandra, 
Wall., was received by Méller from his Singla collector in 
April, 1887. I have not, however, seen this specimen. 
MORPHINA. 
85. Discophora celinde. 
Papilho celinde, Stole, Suppl. Cram. Pap. Ex., t. xxxvii., 
1, la, d (1790). 
Discophora celinde, Rhop. Mal., p. 75, t. v., figs. 10, 
11, 9 2 ; Butt. Ind., 1., p. 295. 
Not rare in the lower valleys of Sikkim up to about 
2000 ft. from March to November. 
86. Discophora tullia. 
Papilio tullia, Cram., Pap. Ex., 1., t. 1xxxi, a, B (1775). 
Discophora tula, Moore, Cat. E.1.C., p. 211, t. xii., 
15, 15a; Butt. Ind., p. 298. 
Common in Sikkim at the same elevation as the last, 
perhaps extending a little higher, and occurring through- 
out the year. 
87. Discophora spiloptera, de Nicé. & Moller, n. 8. 
‘* Expanse: ¢, 3°84 in.; 9, 4:24 in. 
3. Upper side: Both wings deep black. Fore wing with the 
costa and outer margin narrowly ochreous; a discal series of four 
small spots, the upper one in the upper discoidal interspace 
yellowish white, the one in the upper median interspace obsolete, 
that in the lower median interspace lengthened into a streak, the 
lowermost in the submedian interspace round and divided into a 
large anterior and small posterior portion by a black line; these 
