from North-west India. 199 



IGth September; S- Nandar, 25th September; Campbell- 

 pore, 21st October, 1886. 



75. Terias hecabeoides. 



Terias hecabeoides, M^netries, Cat. Mus. Petrop. Lep. i. p. 85, pi. ii 



fig. 2 (1855). 



(?. Nandar, 25th September, 1886. 



76. Terias Iceta. 

 Terias lata, Boisduval, Sp. G^n. L^p. i. p. 674. n. 36 (1836). 

 ? . Nandar, 25th September, 1886. 



77. Gonepteryx rJiamni. 



Papilio rhamni, Linuaeus, Faun. Suec. p. 272. d. 1042 (1761). 



? . Campbellpore, 20th March; ^. Khairabad, 11th 

 April, 1886. ^ 



From specimens since received from Major Yerbury it is 

 evident that two males were obtained at Canipbellpore on the 

 3rd March and three at Khairabad on the 11th April. It 

 may readily be distinguished from the more abundant Indian 

 form G. nipalensis by its much more uniform (yellower) colour 

 below ; in G. nipalensis the costal border and apex of pri- 

 maries and the whole of secondaries on the under surface are 

 considerably whiter than in G. rhamni \ the margin of the 

 wings is also more scalloped. 



78. Gonepteryx nipalensis. 

 Gonepteryx nipalensis, Doubleday, Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 71. n. 9 (1847). 



^ . Akhor, 22nd April ; Futch Khan's bungalow, Kooteer, 

 Chittar Pahar, 23rd April ; Hassan Abdal, 9th May ; ? . 

 Thundiani, 11th August, 1886. 



Of the two preceding species Major Yerbury says : — 

 "■ Common round Campbellpore in the spring ; also in the 

 Chach plain on the banks of the Indus, at Murree, and 

 Thundiani." 



79. Gonepteryx zaneka. 



Gonepteryx zaneka, Moore, Proc, Zool. See. 1865, p. 493. n. 35, pi. xxxi. 

 fig. 18. 



^ ?, Thundiani, 13th August ; S. 17th, 20th, and 21st 

 August, 1886. 



" Common on Thundiani in August and September 1886." 

 —J. W. Y. 



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