348 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
Precis hara, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.1.C., p. 148, t. ili.a 
(1857). 
Pseudergolis wedah, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 120, t. xxiii, 
fig. 109. 
Common from 2 to 6000 ft. between March and 
November. De Nicéville says he has always taken this 
species near water, but I have found it in the rains 
most abundant in second-growth jungle and open places, 
such as the road between Lopchu and Pashok. 
144. Stibochiona nicea. 
Adolias nicea, Gray, Lep. Nep., p. 18, t. xi. (1846). 
Stibochiona nicea, Butl., P. Z.S., 1868, p. 614; Butt. 
Ind.; ii, p. 120 s4..xim tie. Sie ods 
Common from about 2 to 5000 ft. between March and 
November. 
145. Hypolimnas bolina. 
Papilio Bolina, Linn., Syst. Nat., x., p. 479. 
Hypolimnas bolina, Kirby, Cat. Di. Lep,, p. 224; Butt. 
Ind., u., p. 128. 
Diadema auge, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.1.C., p. 158, t. v., 
figs. 9, 9 a, larva. 
Apatura jacintha, Moore, Lep. Cey., p. 58, t. xxx., 
fig. la, 2. 
Common all the year round in the low valleys up to 
about 3000 ft. 
146. Hypolimnas misippus. 
Papilio misippus, Linn., Mus. Ulv., p. 264. 
Hypolimnas misippus, Kirby, Cat. Lep., p. 225; Butt. 
Ind:, ii., p. 126; t-'xm;fig: 85, 3°?" 
Very rare in Sikkim, where Méller’s collectors have 
taken it at 2000 ft. in August. In the N.W. Himalaya 
it occurs more commonly, but is an insect characteristic 
of the drier parts of India in the plains. 
147. Argynnis niphe. 
Papilio niphe, Linn., Syst. Nat., xil., p. 785 (1767). 
Argynnis niphe, Butt. Ind. 5 Us; ae ke 
A. aruna, Moore, Cat. Lep. ELL C., p. 156, t. ili. a, 
fig. 4, 3. 
