814 Colonel Charles Swinhoe on 
Genus Daucutna, Moore. 
394. Dalchina cloanthus (Westw.), Arcana Ent., 1., pl. 11, 
f. 2 (1841). 
395. Dalchina sarpedon (Linn.), Mus. Ulr., p. 196 (1764). 
Genus Zertipes, Hiibn. 
396. Zetides eurypylus (Linn ), Mus. Ulr., p. 216 (1764). 
Several examples. 
397. Zetides bathycles (Zinck.), Nova Acta Nat. Cur., xv., 
p.L57) pl. 14, £. 6, '7 83). 
Many examples. 
398. Zetides axion (Felder), Verh. zool.-bot. Ges., xiv., 
p- 805 (1864). 
Five males. 
899. Zetides agamemnon (Linn.), Mus. Ulr., p.202 (1764). 
Genus OpuerpEs, Hiibn. 
400. Opheides erithonius (Cram.), Pap. Exot., iii., pl. 232, 
f. a, B (1782). 
Genus Cuinasa, Moore. 
401. Chilasa dissimilis (Linn.), Mus. Ulr., p. 801 (1764). 
402. Chilasa panope (Linn.), Syst. Nat., i. (2), p. 782 
(1767). 
Genus Isamtopsis, Moore. 
403. Isamiopsis telearchus (Hew.), Trans. Ent. Soc., 
TSb 2 pa2en pl NG, tao 
Eleven males and one female. 
The female, which is now, I believe, in the collection 
of Messrs. Godman and Salvin, did not differ from the 
other sex; it certainly had no resemblance to the insect 
described and figured by de Nicéville in Journ. Bo. Nat. 
Hist. Soc.; 1889} p- 69) ly ag tab. 
404. Isamiopsis slatert (Hew.), Ex. Butt., 11., Pap., pl. 4 
(text), (1859). 
Five males and one female. 
405. Isamiopsis danisepa (Butler), Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), 
Xvi., p. 843 (1885). 
Cherra Punji. One male, 
