A LIST OF INDIAN BUTTERFLIES. 



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Genus. Svb-gtnus. Species. 



Race. 



LocalUy. Synonyms, dbe. 



Notes. 



NYMPHALID^ 



— contd. 



SATYfLinM. — contd. 



(Mycalesis (Calysisme) visala, M. orcha. Ev. . . Paini, Ani- 

 —eoiitd. —contd. —contd, ma ais 



HiUB. 



andam ana. 

 M. 



An. 



In the B. M. are several speoi- 

 mens of visa a from the Ani- 

 maais and I have others from 

 thu Pa^nis which differ const- 

 ant y from the Northern visala 

 these specimens be. ong to an 

 intermediate form, some were 

 caught in September and others 

 in February. The male brand 

 is as in vi^iala. the wings are 

 not so pointed, under the ocelli 

 are sma-ler and never quite 

 ob^o etc ; in the drier forms 

 the lower ocellus on the fore- 

 wiug be. ow shows up as a very 

 prominent white spot : the 

 white discal line is much dif- 

 fused outwards. I propose to 

 call this form orcha. 



e V a n s n. 

 Tyt. 



rama. M. 



(Telinga) , . o c u 1 u s , 

 Mar. 



a il o 1 phej. 

 Guer, 



(Pachama).. m e s t r a . 

 Hew. 



suavolens. 

 WM and 

 DeN. 

 (Samanta).. nicotic. 

 Hew. 



n u d g a r a 



Fruh. 



mise n tt 8 . 



DeN. 

 heri. M . . 



malsara. M. 



Manipar. This new speoies 

 will short y b e 

 described by Mag. 

 Tytler. 



Palni.Trav. 

 Hills. 



Nilgiri, 

 Mangalore, 



Bhut-As. Fruh. separates the 

 Bhutan form as 

 vetus. 



Sik.-Up B, 



Muss. B. 

 Ten. 

 • Sik-As. 

 Kum-Bhut. 



Sik..B. 



lepoba. M.. 



(Eabanda).. malsarida, 



But 

 (Nissonga).. patnia. M. 



.... K u I u- 



Kum. 

 bethami, M... Pacbmarhi 



davisonli, M. Paini H. 



watsoni, Ev,, As.-Up. B. 



Cash- As. 



C, 



jauonia. Bat. S, 



placed as a race of Malsara and lepcha are nsually 

 m_a in e r t a, Cr. considered a-^ races of one 

 (--mineuB) by species, they, however, occur 

 Pruh. together in the Naga Hills, 



Manipur and Upper Burma. 

 Watson (in J.B.N.H.S.X.) said 

 " malsara and lepcha seem to 

 meet and mix in Chindwin." 

 Major Tytler has sent me a 

 good series of both foiros from 

 Manipur and lam convinced 

 that they are separate species. 

 The Eastern form I propose to 

 call toaiK'ini, it differs from the 

 Western form in a.ways having 

 1 upper and 2 ( not 1 ) lower 

 ocelli on the forewing above. 



