538 Surgeon N. Manders' cataloc/ue of the . 



212. Halpe zema. 

 A few males taken in the dry season at Fort Stedman. 



213. Halpe dolopia. 

 A few specimens from Fort Stedman in the dry season. 



214. Tagiades menaka. 

 A common species ; fond of the neighbourhood of 

 water, and settHng on dark-coloured rocks, thereby 

 rendering the white hind wings very conspicuous. 



215. Tagiades mcetana (Moore). 

 One female from Fort Stedman. 



216. Antigonus swra. 

 A very common and widely distributed species. 



217. Coladenia dan. 

 Very common at 3000 ft., and widely distributed. 



218. Udaspesfolus. 

 Common in light jungle. 



219. Udaspes restricta. 

 One specimen in June at Fort Stedman, but it is 

 probably not uncommon. 



220. Plesioneura auririttata. 



Very common at low elevations in light jungle, and 

 very widely distributed. 



221. Ast'ictopterus diodes. 

 Common and widely distributed. 



222. Ast'ictopterus olivescens (Moore). 

 Eare at Fort Stedman in the rains. 



223. Astictopterus salsala. 

 Widely distributed at low elevations. 



