562 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HLST. SOCIETY, Vol. XNI. 



6»nus. ,Sul>-genus. Species. Race. Locality. Synonyiiis, &-c. Notes. 



NYMPHALIDiE, 



— covtd. 



Danain.e.— cottid. 



Euplcea (Salpinx) ,. leucos t i c- novarse, Fd, B. Xi, 

 —eontd. tos. 



= leucogOiiys, But. 



NYMPHALID^. 



Pararge .. (La s i o m- maera . . schakra, KoU. Chit. -Sik. 

 iiiata). 



}i\eiiava, M. 

 HUB r u 1 a. 



(Pararge). eversmaimi cashmireiisis. Chit.-Kash 



M. 

 (Chonala).. masoni, El. .... 



klugil is au extremely variable 

 form and there are certainly 

 many more unnamed than 

 named varieties of this si ecies. 

 IJeucostictos seems a distinct 

 species, the hindwing is very 

 pale presenting a great contrast 

 to the forewing ; also all the 

 spots are conspicuously blue 

 tinted. 



Bil.-Kash. 

 Chit.-Kuib. 



= maeroides, Fd. a 

 cas var. 



Fruhstorf er's arrangement of the 

 Satyrinse has been adopted ; ii 

 has the advantage of bringing 

 together the palsearctic genera 

 and the sequence seems fairly 

 natural. Seitz has been follow- 

 ed for the genus Satyrus. 



Bhaphicera .... sat r i c u s, 



Db. 

 ' m o o r e i, 



But. 

 Melanargja. .... lialini e d e, 



Men. 

 Orinoma. .... dam a r i s, 



Gray. 

 Satyrus ., (Farasueis). pnm i I u s, 



Fd. 



Sik.-Bhut. 



Sik. -As. 



Simla-Sik, 



E Up. B. 



Kangra." B. 



W.Him. 



bicolor. Seitz Sik.(Chum- 

 bi). 



usually in lethe, 

 but better here. 



puiiiilus and bicolor are ochre- 

 ous above, the latter with a 

 very broad dark outer margin; 

 palsearcticus is a dark brown 

 insect with a prominent pale 

 diseal band as in Aulocera. 



lialsear c t i- sikkimens i s, 

 cus. std. 



(Aulocera). brahminus, 

 Blanch. 



Sik. 

 Chit.-Sik. 



scyila. But., We- True brahminus is in the B. M- 



rang, Liang, 



sibylliua . brahm i n o i- Sik.(Chum- 



des, M. bi.) 



s w a h a : Chit.-Sik. 



Koll. 

 p a d m a, .... Kash.-Sik. 



Koll, 



from Sikkim ; scylla from 

 Kumaou is merely a small 

 varietal form; brahmiuoides is 

 a separate species and dilfers 

 from brahminus in completely 

 lacking the preapical ocellus 

 on the underside of the fore- 

 wing ; it only differs from 

 sibyllina, Leech, from Thibet 

 in having the bands wider. 



padma flies with loha in Sikkim 

 and differs in the males cons- 

 tantly lacking the 2 white spots 

 internal to the preapical ocel- 

 lus on the forewing above. 



