398 Mr. H. J. Elwes’ catalogue of the 
313. Hypolycena (Cheritra) etolus. 
Papilio etolus, Fabr., Mant. Ins., ii., p. 66 (1787). 
Hypolycena etolus, Hew., Ill. Lyce., t. xxii., figs. 19, 20 
(1865). 
Common at same elevation and seasons as the last. 
314. Deudorix (Rapala) orseis. 
Deudoriz orseis, Hew., Ill. Lye., p. 28 (1863). 
? Deudorix grisea, Moore, P. Z.8., 1879, p. 140. 
Not uncommon at low elevations from April to 
November. No figure having been given of either of these 
species, I have examined the specimen of orseis in 
Hewitson’s collection, and agree with de Nicéville in 
considering D. grisea probably the same, though the type 
of the latter comes from the N.W. Himalaya, and that 
of the former from Sumatra. I have this species also 
from the Khasia hills and Andaman islands. 
315. Deudorix (Rapala) schistacea. 
Deudorix schistacea, Moore, P. Z. §., 1879, p. 140. 
I have never taken a specimen of this in Sikkim, but 
de Nicéville and Moller have both procured it with the 
last. I have it also from Malabar, Burmah, Bhutan, 
Cachar, and the Philippine islands. 
316. Deudorix (Rapala) distorta. 
Rapala distorta, de Nicé., P. Z.8., 1887, p. 461, t. xl., 
fig): 250 
Two female specimens of this species were taken by 
Moller on March 22nd, at 1500 ft.; another female in 
August. The male as yet is unknown. 
317. Deudorix (Bidaspa) jarbas. 
Papilio jarbas, Fabr., Mant. Ins., i1., p. 68 (1787). 
Thecla sorya, Koll., Hugel’s Kash., p. 414, t. v., figs. 
1, 2 (1848). 
Common at low elevations from June to December. 
