360 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
181. Huthalia garuda, 
Adolias garuda, Moore, Cat. H.1.C., p. 186, t. vi., 
figs. 2, 2a (1857); Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1859, 
p. 64, t. 1i1., fig. 2 (1859) ; Butt. Ind., ii, p. 216. 
Occurs in the outer hills and Terai up to 2000 ft. 
during the whole of the year. 
182. Huthaha jama. 
Adolias jama, Feld., Reise Nov., p. 431 (1866); Butt. 
Ind., ii., p. 219; Wood-Mason and de Nicé., 
J. A.§.B., 1887, p. 361, t. xvi., 4 3,3 2- 
I know nothing as to the occurrence or habits of this 
species in Sikkim, though Moller mentions it as being 
found rarely from 1 to 3000 ft. during the season. He 
has only three specimens in all, and I have two males 
which came out of Wilson’s old Darjeeling collection. 
188. EHuthalia lubentina. 
Papilio lubentina, Cram., Pap. Ex. ii, t. cly., c, D 
(1777). 
Euthalia lubentina, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 220. 
A fairly common species at low elevations from April 
to October. 
184. EHuthalia lepidea. 
Adolias lepidea, Butl., Ann. Nat. Hist., 1868, i., p. 71. 
A. cocytus, Moore (nec Fab.), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1859. 
Euthalia lepidea, Butt. Ind., li., p. 203, t. xix., fig. 
78, 3. 
Rare in the hottest valleys from March to November, 
but commoner in the Terai and eastward in Bhotan. 
185. Huthalia telchinia. 
Adolias telchinia, Men., Cat. Mus. Petr., ii., p. 120, 
t. 1x., ¢ (1857). 
A. aphidas, Hew., Ex. Butt., iii., Ad., t. ii., fig. 8, @. 
Euthalia telchinia, Butt. Ind., i., p. 206. 
Rather rare in the valleys at 2—3000 ft. Occurs from 
April to October. 
