1870.] MR. A. G. BUTLER ON INDIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 727 
2. CoLiAs SIMODA. 
Colias simoda, De VOrza, Lép. Jap. p. 10. n. 21 (1869). 
© Murri.” 
I think it doubtful whether this is more than a modification of 
C. hyale. 
3. CoLIAS HYALE. 
Papilio hyale, Linneus, S. N. ii. p. 764. n. 100 (1766). 
« Murri.”’ 
Genus Catuipryas, Boisduval. 
1. CALLIDRYAS CATILLA. 
Papilio catilla, Cramer, Pap. Ex. iii. pl. 229. figs. D, E (1781). 
* Gujerat ; always settles on a wild plant, which (with its wings 
closed) it exactly resembles.”’ 
2. CALLIDRYAS PYRANTHE. 
3 var. Papilio ilea, Fabricius, E. 8. Suppl. p. 421. n. 587, 588 
(1798). 
“On flowers in Government garden at Gujerat.” 
Genus GoNEPTERYX, Leach. 
1. GONEPTERYX RHAMNI. 
Papilio rhamni, var. nipalensis, G. R. Gray, Lep. Ins. Nepal, 
pl. 5. fig. 1 (1846). 
“« Murri.” 
This only differs from the European G. rhamni in the more 
deeply sinuated anal margin of the hind wings. 
Genus TrerrAs, Boisduval. 
1, TERIAS HECABE. 
Papilio hecabe, Linneus, S.N. ii. p. 763 (1766). 
“In garden at Gujerat.”’ 
2. TERIAS BLANDA. 
Terias blanda, Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 672. n. 32 (1836). 
“In garden at Gujerat.” 
Subfamily PariLionin#, Bates. 
Genus Papinio, Fabricius. 
1. PAPILIO ERITHONIUS. 
Papilio erithonius, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iil. pl. 232. figs. A, B 
(1782). . 
“Common on flowers at Gujerat and at Cheta, about 20 miles 
from Murri.”’ 
Proc. Zoou. Soc.—1870, No XLIX. 
