268 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on 
2. Tirumala septentrionis (Butler), Ent. Mo. Mag., xi., 
p. 163 (1874). 
Genus Limnas, Hiibn. 
3. Limnas chrysippus (Linn.), Syst. Nat., p. 471 (1758). 
Genus Sanaturia, Moore. 
4. Salaturia genutia ee ), Pap. Exot., iii., pl. 206, 
fe; Dp (L779). 
Genus Parantica, Moore. 
5. Parantica melanoides, Moore, P. Z.8., 1883, p. 247. 
Genus Capuaa, Moore. 
6. Caduga melaneus (Cram.), Pap. Exot., i., pl. 30, f. p 
(1775). 
7. Caduga tytia (Gray), Lep. Ins. Nepal, p. 9, pl. 9, f. 2, 
3 (1833). 
Subfamily HUPLGLIN A. 
Genus Crastia, Hitbn. 
8. Crastia core (Cram.), Pap. Exot., i., pl. 266, f. n, F, 
S$ (1780). 
Genus Prenoa, Moore. 
9. Penoa alcathoé (Godart), Enc. Méth., ix., p.178 (1819). 
10. Penoa deione (Westwood), Cab. Or. Ent., p. 76, 
pl. 87, f. 3 (1848). 
Common. Some of the examples received have the 
apical portions of the fore wings streaked with pale 
lilac-blue, as in the mimetic form of the black female of 
Huripus halitherses, which also appears to be common 
in the Khasia Hills, and which is a very perfect mimic 
of EH. deione. . 
This form of ? EH. halitherses I have also from Sikkim, 
but the Sikkim forms of P. deione, in so far as I have 
seen, never have these streaks, a character which is very 
interesting, and probably aneestral, having lasted in the 
mimic longer than in the protected insect. 
