432 COL. C. SWINHOE ON THE Nov. 16, 
86. CATOPSILIA PYRANTHEs 
Pap. pyranthe, Linn. Mus. Ulr. p. 245 (1764). 
Common all the year round. 
87. CATOPSILIA PHILIPPINA. 
Pap. philippina, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. pl. 361. f. C, D (1782). 
September to April. 
88. CATOPSILIA CROCALE. 
Pap. crocale, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. pl. 55. f. C, D (1779). 
July. 
89. CATOPSILIA CATILLA. 
Pap. catilla, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. pl. 229. f. D, E (1782). 
Common from September to April. 
90, IxIAS MERIDIONALIS. 
Ivias meridionalis, Swinhoe, P. Z. 8. 1885, p. 140, pl..9. f. 5, 2. 
May to August. 
91. IxIAS DEPALPURA. 
Ivias depalpura, Butler, P.Z.S. 1883, p. 153, pl. 24. f. 6, 7. 
Depalpore lakes, November, December, and January. 
92. Ix1As KAUSALA. 
Iwvias kausala, Moore, Aun. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xx. 
p- 49 (1877). 
Depalpore lakes, November, December, and January. 
Very plentiful. All the females taken were albinos; the type 
female in Mr. Moore’s collection is primrose-coloured, and I have a 
primrose female taken with a male (identical with Mr. Moore’s 
type) in the Western Jumna canal. 
93. TERACOLUS PERNOTATUS. 
Teracolus pernotatus, Butler, P. Z.S. 1876, p. 159, pl. 7. f. 1. 
Mhow, September ; Neemuch, September. 
94. TERACOLUS BIMBURA. 
Teracolus bimbura, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1876, p. 161, pl. 7. f. 3, 4. 
January. 
This Zeracolus (which was originally named from specimens taken 
at Bimbur in Cashmir) is the most widely spread of all the genus. 
I have it from many parts of India, 
PAPILIONINE. 
95. OpHEIDES ERITHONIUS. 
Pap. erithonius, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. pl. 232. f. A, B (1782). 
Common from September to March. 
