282 BUTTERFLIES. 



573. Taracteoceea danna, Moore. 



Kecorded by Mr. Moore from Bhutan, but found only in the 

 Western Himalayas as far as I know. 



574. AjiriTTiA MAKO, Fabricius. 



Mr. Otto MuUer took this species in the Terai only. 



575. Padraona gola, Moore. . 

 Not rare at low elevations throughout the warm months. It is 



found also in Central China. 



576. Padraona dara, Kollar. 



Very common throughout the year from 1,000 to 5,000 feet. 



577. Padraona m^soides, Butler. 



Occurs at the same times and seasons with the last-mentioned 

 species. 



578. Telicota augias, Linnjeus. 



Very rare in Sikhim. During many years collecting Mr. Otto 

 Moller obtained one or two specimens only. 



579. Telicota bambus^, Moore. 



Excessively common in Sikhim, occurring in all the warm months 

 in abundance from 1,000 to 5,000 feet elevation. It is found also in 

 Central China. 



580. Baoeis (Chai^ra) mathias, Fabricius. 



Very common from 1,000 to 8,000 feet from March to December. 

 Occurs thoughout China and Japan. 



581. Baoris (Chapra) agna, Moore. 



Kept by Lieutenant E. Y. Watson distinct from B. mathias, 

 Fabricius, and said by him to be the same species as B. cliaija, Moore, 

 Occurs in Sikhim with B. mathias, from which it may be known by 

 its smaller spots in the forewing. 



582. Baoris (Chapra) sinensis, Mabille. 



Better known as Vhafra prominens, Moore, and of which Pamphila 

 similis, Leech, is a synonym. Not very common. Occurs from 1,000 

 to 5,000 feet throughout the warm months. It is found also in 

 Western and Central China. 



583. Baoeis (Parnara) bada, Moore. 



Lieutenant E. Y, Watson retains this species as distinct from the 

 next. It occurs rarely at low elevations. 



584. Baoris (Parnara) guttatus, Bremer and Grey. 

 Also found at low elevations throughout the year. 



585. Baoris (Parnaia) colaca, Moore. 



Not uncommon at low elevations from March to December. 

 Occurs also in Western China. 



