304 Mr. A. G. Butler on Lepidopte7'a from 



31. Parihenos gamhrisius. 

 Papilio gamhrisius, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 85. n. 264 (1793). 

 (J. Near Assam. 



32. Modusa procris. 

 Papilio p-ocris, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pi. cvi. E, F (1779). 

 Manipur. 



33. Athyma cama. 

 lore, 



^ . Manipur. 



Athyma cama, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. 1. Co. i. p. 174, n. 357, pi. v. a. 

 fig. 6(1857). 



34. Athyma selenophora. 



ora, 

 (184 



(5* . Near Assam. 



Limenitis selenopliora, Kollar, in Hiigel'a Easchmir, iv. 2, p. 42H, 

 pi. vii. figs. 1, 2 (1848). 



35. Athyma zeroca, 

 Athyma zeroca, Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 564. 



(J. Near Assam. 



36. Athyma mahesa. 



Athyma mahesa, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. i. p. 176. n. 360, pi. v. a. 

 fig. 7 (1857). 



^ . Near Assam. 



One somewhat melanized specimen, evidently belonging to 

 this species. 



37. Athyma inarina. 



Athyma inara, Moore (nee Doubl.), P. Z. S. 1858, pi. 50. fig. 6. 



A comparison of the two figures representing A. inara will 

 at once decide their specific distinctness, the commoner species 

 figured by Moore having the orange and white bauds consider- 

 ably narrower than in the typical form represented in the 

 * Genera of Diurnal Lepidoptera.' 

 (J . Near Assam. 



38. Athyma leucothoe. 

 Papilio leucothoe, Linnseus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 292 (1764). 



^ . Near Assam. 



