280 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on 
114. Neptis adara, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1878, p. 8380. 
Shillong. Two males, identical with my Rangoon and 
Mergui examples. Very closely allied to, and hardly 
separable from, N. varmona, Moore. 
115. Neptis kamarupa, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1874, p. 570. 
116. Neptis astola, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1872, p. 560. 
Several specimens. 
117. Neptis emodes, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1872, p. 561. 
Common, and very doubtfully distinct from the pre- 
ceding. 
118. Neptis khasiana, Moore, P.Z.8., 1872, p. 562, pl. 32, 
Bel he 
Apparently a rare species; only three received from 
Shillong. 
119. Neptis cacharica, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1879, 
Ditor 
Shillong. One example, like type; adistinct and good 
species. 
120. Neptis adipala, Moore, P.Z.§., 1872, p. 563, pl. 32, 
eee 
121. Neptis nandina, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.I.C.,i., p. 168, 
pl. 144, £.:7 (1857): 
Neptis soma, Moore, P. Z. §., 1858, p. 9, pl. 49, f. 6. 
122. Neptis yerburw, Butler, P. Z. §., 1886, p. 360. 
The Himalayan type of nandina and the Sikkim type 
of soma are identical: the insects that have been in 
Indian collections heretofore under the name of nandina 
are identical with Butler’s type of yerburii, which is a 
perfectly distinct and well-separated species. 
123. Neptis susruta, Moore, P.Z.S., 1872, p. 568, pl. 32, 
f. 4. 
124. Neptis ophiana, Moore, P. Z. §., 1872, p. 561. 
Genus CrrrHocHroa, Doubl. 
125. Cirrhochroa aoris, Doubl. & Hew. Gen. D. L., i, 
p-. 158, pl. 21, f. 2, ¢ (1848). 
