1865.] FROM THE NORTH-WEST HIMALAYAS. 493 
32. Trrias sari, Horsf. 
Same habitat as the preceding. 
33. Tertas LzTA, Boisd. Spéc. Gén. Lép. p. 674. 
Taken at Kussowlie, in the Himalayas. It has a very weak flight, 
amongst low herbage on the skirts of woods and gardens. 
34. GoNEPTERYX NIPALENSIS, Doubleday, Gray’s Lep. Ins. of 
Nepal, pl. 5. f. 1. 
Abundant in the N.W. Himalayas, 3000 to 10,000 feet altitude. 
35. GONEPTERYX ZANEKA, n.sp. (PI. XXXI. fig. 18.) 
Anterior wings falcate ; the costal margin constricted at half its 
length. Hind wings with the outer margin deeply sinuated. 
Male. Upperside—fore wings brimstone-yellow ; posterior wings 
pale cream-yellow, almost white in old specimens. Females duller- 
coloured ; costal margin of fore wing and the whole of hind wing 
covered with delicate minute corrugated strie ; costal and subcostal 
veins terminated with minute dark-brown dots; a small ochreous- 
yellow discocellular spot on both wings. Antennze and head red- 
dish brown; thorax white, covered with long silky-white hairs; ab- 
domen yellow. 
Underside paler and duller cream-colour, having the delicate cor- 
rugated striz as above; the veins of both wings terminated with a 
dark brown dot; the discocellular spot pale dull brown; both wings 
with a lower discal series of four small black dots, one between each 
vein, 
Expanse 2 inches. 
Hab. N.W. Himalayas. 
Note.—‘ This is local, and I have seen it in June only in the thick 
dark forests about Kotgurh and Narkunda, fifty miles from Simla.” 
36. CALLIDRYAS PHILIPPINA, Cram. Pap. t. 361. f. C, D. 
37. CALLIDRYAS PYRANTHE, Linn. 
Both species taken in the Himalayas. 
38. CALLIDRYAS ALCMEONE, Cram. Pap. t. 141. f. E. 
39. CALLIDRYAS HILARIA, Cram. Pap. t. 339. f. A, B, d; t. 229. 
fi, ©, 2. 
Both the preceding seem to frequent the Cathartocarpus fistula, 
which is an indigenous plant to the lower slopes of the outer Hima- 
layan ranges, 2000 to 5000 feet. 
Danaip&. 
40. Euptaa core, Cram. Pap. t. 266. f. KE, F. 
Not common in the N.W. Himalayas. 
