1870.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 725 
2. DANAIS PHILENE. 
Papilio philene, Cramer, iii. pl. 275. figs. A, B (1782). 
“In garden of lime- and orange-trees at Cheta, about 20 miles 
from Murri.”’ 
3. DANAIs LIMNIACE. 
Papilio limniace, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pl. 59. figs. D, E (1779). 
“On blue flowers in gardens at Gujerat and Cheta.” 
In consequence of the exaggerated colouring of some of Cramer’s 
figures, I mistook the species represented on pl. 59 for another 
common insect inhabiting nearly the same districts, but identical 
with the Euplwa hamata of M‘Leay; I therefore redescribed the 
true P. limniace in my Monograph (P. Z. 8. 1866, p. 52) as Danais 
leopardus, with a query as to whether it was a variety of D. lim- 
niace. As the number of examples taken by Mr. Spaight show no 
variation in pattern or coloration, we may conclude that the two 
species are distinct. 
Subfamily Saryrin%, Bates. 
Genus Letuer, Hubner. 
1, LETHE DyRTA. 
Debis dyrta, Felder, Reise der Novara, iii. p. 497. n. 860 
(1867). 
** Murri.” 
As I have not examined the type of ZL. drypetis, I feel uncertain 
as to whether Z. dyrta is or is not a slight variety of that species. 
Our specimens agree best with Dr. Felder’s description; and therefore 
T adopt his name. 
Subfamily NympHatin#, Bates. 
Genus Pyramets, Hiibner. 
1. PYRAMEIS CARDUI. 
Papilio cardui, Linn. 8. N. ii. p. 774. n. 157 (1766). 
*« Jhelum (town), on flowers, and at Murri.” 
Genus Arcynnis, Fabricius. 
1. ARGYNNIS NIPHE. 
Papilio niphe, Linn. 8.N. ii. p. 785 (1766). 
“ On flowers in garden at Gujerat.”’ 
Genus Atretxa, E. Doubleday. 
1. ATELLA PHALANTHA. 
Papilio phalantha, Drury, Ill. i. pl. 21. figs. 1, 2 (1779). 
« Murti.” 
