the Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 313 
Genus Menenarpes, Hiibn. 
386. Menelaides aristoloche (Fabr.), Ent. Syst., p. 448 
(1775). 
Genus Larrtias, Hiibn. 
387. Laertias polytes (Linn.), Mus. Ulr., p. 186 (1764). 
Genus Mranprvusa, Moore. 
388. Meandrusa evan (Doubl.), Ann. Nat. Hist., xvi., 
pp. 285—804 (1845). 
Many males, and thirteen females. 
Genus Dapasa, Moore. 
389. Dabasa gyas (Westw.), Arcana, Ent., i., pl. 11, f. 1 
(1841). 
Many males, and seventeen females. 
Genus Pazana, Moore. 
390. Pazala glycerion (Gray), Zool. Misce., p. 32 (1831). 
Fifteen males from Shillong. 
Genus Patuysa, Reakirt. 
391. Pathysa agetes (Westw.), Arcana, Ent., u., pl. 55, 
£. W,.2-(853). 
Several hundreds, all males; the females of this Papilio 
must be very rare; I have never seen one. 
392. Pathysa antiphates (Cram.), Pap. Exot., i., pl. 72, 
f. A, B (L779). 
Common. 
393. Pathysa anticrates (Doubl.), Ann. Nat. Hist., xviil., 
p. 871 (1846). 
In great numbers. The closely allied and widespread 
form P. nomius I have never received from the Khasias ; 
it is, no doubt, more or less a southern form, but I have 
several examples from Anadra, at the foot of Mount 
Aboo, which is much further north than the Khasia 
Hills, and one would have expected to get it from the 
latter locality also. 
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