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to the lower elevations of Sikkim, where it is found at 
2—3000 ft. from May to August. 
173. Symphadra nas. 
Papilio nais, Forster, Nov. Spec. Ins., vol. i., p. 73 
(1771). 
P. thyelia, Fab., Ent. Syst., iii., p. 142 (1793). 
Symphadra nais, Moore, Lep. Cey., i., p. 85; Butt. 
Ind., ii., p. 186. 
Hardly a Sikkim insect, but may occur in the Terai, 
as there are two specimens from Sikkim in Major 
Marshall’s collection. 
Symphadra dirtea may also occur in Sikkim, as it is 
found at Buxa in Bhotan, and is recorded from Nepal ; 
but we have seen no Sikkim specimens. 
~ 2174. Huthalia wa. 
Adolias wa, Moore, Cat. Lep. H.1.C., p. 195; Butt. 
Indy. p. 197, 
The occurrence of this species is doubtful. The type 
in the late EK. I. C. Museum is the only specimen I have 
seen, and there is no good authority for its habitat. 
175. Huthalia nara. 
Adolias nara, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1859, 
Pete ts Vill. fie. 1, 2. 
Euthaha nara, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 197. 
A species which seems to have become much rarer 
than formerly. I have never seen it in Sikkim, though 
I have taken it in Khasia at 4500 ft. in September. I 
imagine that, like the next two species, it is an inhabitant 
of that zone of forest between 3 and 5000 ft., which is now 
almost everywhere felled in British Sikkim ; further east, 
at Buxa, it is not uncommon in the months of July and 
August. 
176. Huthalia sahadeva. 
Adolias sahadeva, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1859, p. 80, t. viii., fig. 3. 
Euthalia sahadeva, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 199. 
I may say very much the same of this species as of 
