A LIST OF INDIAN BUtTERFLIES. 



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Genus. Sub-genus. Species. 



Race. 



Locality. Syiwnyms, tl-c. 



Notes. 



NYMPHALIDiE 



—contcl. 



SATl'RINiE. — con to. 



S a t y ru s (Aulocera) loha, Doh, 

 —I'ontd. —cmtcl. 



Kum.-Ai 



ohumbica, M. Sik. (Chum- 

 bi). 



Chumbica is a small race of 

 loha, which does not have the 

 band on the hindwing above 

 continued to the dorsum, also 

 this band on the underside iii 

 the females is narrow and 

 shari)ly defined. 



Saras w a t i, 

 KoU. 



(Karanasa). hubn e r i , 

 Fd. 



Chit. -Sik, 



Kash.-Lad. = cadesia.modesta, hlibneri is a very variable form; 



M. 



moorei, Ev. .. Chit. 

 liigna, Mar. .... Chit.-Kash, 



actgea ..jiimiJla, Fd. .. Bal-Lad. 



Nytha) .. parisa t i s, 

 KoU. 



Ejpinephele. (Maniolat. 



theleph a s- 

 sa, Hlib. 



daven d r a, 



M. 



Bal. 



Chit-Sama- 

 rkand. 



n a r 1 c a, 



Hub. 

 cheena, M. 



brevistigma, BalE-Lad. 



M. 

 latistigma. M. Bal. 



Bal. 



Chit-Nep. 



tenuistigma. M. 



lycaoa 



, , interpos i t a 

 Ersch. 



Chitral specimens, called 

 leechi by Moore, are larger 

 with deeper bands and the 

 ocelli on the forewing above 

 have prominent white centres. 

 Leechi. Groum from Samark- 

 and was described first : it is 

 a much smaller and paler 

 insect. I propose to call the 

 Chitral race moorei as leechi 

 must be abandoned, 

 have omitted semele diffusa, 

 But., of which the only known 

 specimen, now in the B. M., is 

 marked " locality doubtful." 



= leechi, M. (nee. 

 Groum). 



Bal.-C h i t- = maoropthalma, 

 Kum. Evers. 



(Philareta). heydenr e i- sha n d li r a, Chit. 

 Chi. Mar. 



persephone, 



Hiib. Bal.-Chit. h an if a, Hard, 



spring form V --= 

 (Eumenis). mniszechii. baldiva, M. ,. Spiti, Ku- enervata, Std. 



nawur. 

 lehaiia, M. ..Chit-Lad. 



E. davendra and latistigma have 

 two lower discal ocelli on the 

 hindwiujf below, while bre- 

 vistigma hsis only one; latistig- 

 ma has the male brand much 

 stouter than in davendra, 

 while the discal line below is 

 inconspicuous, tenuistigma, 

 Ko.iak, male, is an ab. of 

 latistigma resembling daven- 

 dra. 



Ijulchella and pulchra are sepa- 

 rate specie,s flying together ; 

 pulchella is ochreous, female 

 as male, and often bearing a 

 lower ocellus on the forewing 

 above ; pulchra male is dark 

 brown, female ochreons with 

 base much darker, the dark 

 area being defined by a dark 

 iingled discal line. 



