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186. Euthalia appiades. 
Adolias appiades, Men., Cat. Mus. Petyr., ii., p. 120, 
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A. sedeva, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1859, p. 68, 
U. 1V., fig. ae 2". 
Euthalia appiades, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 201. 
Common up to 8000 ft. from March to December. 
187. EHuthalia jahnu. 
Adolias jahnu, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.1.C., p. 192, 1857 ; 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1859, p. 74, t. vii., 
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Euthalia jahnu, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 211; Wood-Mason 
& de Nicé., J. A. 8. B., 1886, p. 860, t. xvi., 5, 2. 
Adolias sananda, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1859, p. 76, t. vil., fig. 8, 3. 
A rare species of late years, though de Nicéville has 
taken both sexes at low elevations in October. 
188. EHuthalia kesava. 
Adolias kesava, Moore, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1859, 
p- 6T, 4.ais fig. 5: 
Euthalhia kesava, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 212. 
Common up to 2—8000 ft. from April to December. 
Huthalhia alpheda, God., is recorded from Sikkim, but on 
no good authority, as far as I can discover, and neither 
Moller or myself have ever seen specimens. 
189. Huthalia anosia. 
Adolias anosia, Moore, Cat. E.1.C., p. 187 (1857). 
Luthalia anosia, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 222; Dist., Rhop. 
Maljop: 214 xiv 419 « 
Very rare in Sikkim. Méller has a single male taken 
in October, and Mr. Feilmann took the female in April. 
190. Vanessa cardut. 
Papilio cardui, Linn., Syst. Nat., ed. x., p. 475. 
Pyrameis cardui, Butt. Ind., ii., p. 227. 
Occurs all the year round, but especially in winter, at 
