the Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 297 
worked the matter out very carefully and well; but all 
the examples I have received from the Khasias, where 
it seems to be very common, are all typical parrhasius. 
245. Everes kala, de Nicé., Butt. of India, iii., p. 139, 
pl. 26, £. 181 (1890). 
Six examples. 
Genus Nacapusa, Moore. ; 
246. Nacaduba macropthalma (Felder), Verh. zool.-bot. 
Ges. Wien., xii., p. 483 (1862). 
Common. 
247. Nacaduba viola (Moore), Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx., 
p. 840 (1877). 
One male. 
248. Nacaduba pavana (Horsf.), Cat. Lep. H.1. C., p: 77 
(1828). 
Shillong. Three males. 
249. Nacaduba atrata (Horsfield), Cat. hep iss p. 78 
(1828). 
Lampides prominens, Moore, Ann. Mag. N. H. (4), xx., 
p. 841 (1877). 
Common. 
250. Nacaduba celestis, de Nicé., Journ. A. 8. B., ly. (2), 
p. 3866, pl. 17, f. 11 g (1886). 
Shillong. Seven examples. 
251. Nacaduba ardates (Moore), P. Z. S., 1874, p. 574, 
pl 67,1. 1 
Common. 
252. Nacaduba dana, de Nicé., Journ. A. 8. B., ii, (2), 
p. 73, pl. 1, £15 3 (1883), 
Shillong. Two examples. 
Genus JamipEs, Hitbn. 
253. Jamides bochus (Cram.), Pap. Exot., Wey Dai2l0, 
pl. 391, f. c, p 3 (1782). 
Common, 
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