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180. Pyrameis indica (Herbst.), Naturs. Schmett., vil., 
Dit, pl: £80}, ,°2 (Oa: 
Genus Vanessa, [abr. 
181. Vanessa canace (Linn.), Syst. Nat., ed. xii, 1., 2, 
(709, 17307167): 
Genus SymBrentuia, Hiibn. 
182. Symbrenthia hippoclus (Cram.), Pap. Exot., u11., p. 46, 
D220 6, Dis (LITO): 
183. Symbrenthia khasiana, Moore, P. Z.8., 1874, p. 569. 
Recorded from the Khasias ; not received by me. 
184. Symbrenthia hypselis (Godart), Ene. Méth., ix., 
Suppl., p. 818 (1828). 
Symbrenthia cotanda, Moore, P.Z.8., 1874, p. 569, 
plGhyt.95 oe 
Symbrenthia sinis, de Nicé., Journ. Bo. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
(8), V5 p: 897, pl. Ff. Gig Sol): 
I have six males and one female from Java, and a 
number from Sikkim and the Khasias. The ground 
colour of the under side is not constant; two of my Javan 
examples are identical in coloration with Khasia Hill 
examples; the blotchings of the Javan specimens are as 
a rule darker than in the Indian examples, but this 
cannot be called a specific character, and is not sufficient, 
in my opinion, to establish even a local form, and there- 
fore I do not think S. sinis can stand: if the Indian form 
could be separated from the Javan, it would have to 
stand under the name of S. cotanda, but that also is not 
a good form. Two Javan examples correspond fairly 
with Moore’s figure; S. hypselis, wherever found, is un- 
doubtedly a variable species both above and below. 
Genus Rutnopaupa, Felder. 
185. Rhinopalpa fulva, Felder, Wien. Ent. Mon., iv., 
p- 399 (1860). 
Genus Cyrestis, Boisd. 
186. Cyrestis thyodamas, Boisd., Cuv. Regn. An. Ins., 
ii., pl. 138, f. 4 (1836). 
Common. 
