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81. Eulepis arja, Feldev. — Not uncommon at the foot of the hills through- 

 out the year. A single specimen was taken as high as 4,000 ft. in August. 



82. Eulepis Schreiberi, Godart. — Recorded from the Naga Hills. 



83. Eulepis moori, Distant. — Recorded from the Naga Hills. 



84. Eulepis eudamippus, Doubleday. — Not uncommon. Males taken at the 

 foot of the hills in March and April and at Tamlu in August. 



85. Helcyra hemina, Heioitson. — Recorded from the Naga Hills. 



86. Apatura ambica, Kollar. — Males exceedingly common at the foot 

 of the hills throughout the year; a few also taken up to 4.500 ft. in 

 October. 



87. Apatura sordida, Moore — A single male of this rare buttertiy was 

 obtained near Kohima at about 5,000 ft. in October and I also received a 

 female from the adjacent state of Manipur taken in November. I believe 

 this form has hitherto only been recorded from Sikhim. 



88. Apatura chevana, Moore. — A single male of this beautiful butterfly 

 was taken at the foot of the hills in July. 



89. Apatura parisatis, Westioood. — Males exceedingly common at the 

 foot of the hills throughout the year. 



90. Apatura florenciae, n. sp. PI. A, figs. 5 and 6 S Male. Upperside : 

 forewing ; basal area brown with a greenish golden sheen ; the rest of the 

 wing brownish-black with the following markings : — a yellow discail band 

 composed of three large spots, the upper one almost filling the apex of the 

 cell, the middle one filling the basal third of interspace 2 but not reaching 

 its base and the lower one placed near the tornal angle in interspace 1 ; a 

 postdiscal transverse band, composed of three yellow linear spots in inter- 

 spaces 6, 5 and 4, a large diS'use spot in interspace 3 and small difl'use 

 spots in interspaces 2 and 1, commencing at the costa beyond its middle 

 and ending near the tornus ; a small diffuse yellow spot beyond the post- 

 discal band in interspace 4 above which are two white subapical spots in 

 interspaces 5 and 6. Hindwing, dusky greenish-brown with a golden 

 sheen ; costal area brownish-black ; interspaces 5 and 6 yellowish near 

 their bases and with diffuse yellow spots near their outer thirds, also a 

 minute yellow s^^ot in interspace 4 ; a black spot ringed with yellow ochre 

 in interspace 2, a submarginal band consisting of yellow ochre lunules 

 inwardly bordered by dark diffuse spots decreasing in width towards the 

 tornal angle and stopping at vein 2 ; a narrow black marginal line out- 

 wardly bordered with yellow ochre. 



Underside : pale greenish-yellow somewhat suffused with silvery ; fore- 

 wing, a discal yellow macular band as on upperside but paler, the upper 

 spot inwardly very diffuse, the middle one inwardly bordered with chestnut 

 and the lower one placed in a purplish-grey area which fills interspace 1 

 and reaches the dorsum ; beyond this band in interspace 2 is a large black 

 spot ; the postdiscal band as on upperside but paler, the three upper 



