A LIST OF INDIAN BUTTERFLIES. 



573 



Genus. Suhgenu-s. 



NYMPHADID^. 

 —4iontd. 



Species. 



Race. 



utiiVSALliiM. — contd. 



Eu I e p i s. (Murware- nepenthes, 

 — eontd, da).- contd. G.S. 



eudamip- 

 pus,, Db. 



Helojra 

 Dilipa 



Apatnra 



.... hemina. 



Hew. 



morgiana, 



Wd. 



(Apatura). . ambioa, 

 KoJI. 



nigroba^alis. 

 Lathy. 



locality. Synonyms, <&c., 



Shan St. 

 Kum.-B. 

 Shan St. 

 Sik.-B. 

 Knln-Up.B. 



Note. 



variety 

 seasonal form. 



ilia 



(Mima'ihy. chevana„M. 



uia). 

 (Chitoria).. sordida, M. 

 (Dravira) . . ampi, Doh. 



pallas 



(Enlacenra) osteria.Wd. 

 (Narsenga). paivata, M, 



chitralensis„ 



Ev. 

 here, Fd. . 



florenoiss, 

 Tytier. 



(Rohana) . , 



parisatis, 

 God. 



camiba, M. 



Heron a 



Hestina 



Parhestina. 



Earipas 



marathns, 

 Db, 



nama, Db. 



angustata, M. 



andaiuana, 



M. 



Kash.-Ten. bhavana.M.,maybe The Chitral form of ambioa de- 

 serve? a name, citit'U cns'S ; it 

 is much larger, on theforewing 

 be ow the round spot in 2 is 

 absent ; the ma e has a white 

 spot on the ccita of the fore- 

 wing above ; the female has 

 the white submarginal spots 

 very large and ditfuied. The 

 differences in markings may 

 be inconstant but the differ- 



„, ., ence in size is very striking. 



Chit. 



N. Shan St. 



Sik.-Up. B. 



Sik. B. 



Up As. fulva, Leech, is a 



race of this. 

 Naga H. 



Ten. 

 Sik.-As. 



Kum.-Ten. 



S. C. 



Sik.-Up. B. 



S. B. 

 An. 



Muss-B. 



peraimilis, 

 Wd. 



halitherses, 

 Db. 



zella. But. . . 



nioevillei, M. 



jermyni, 



Druce. 



Sik.-As. 



Si m 1 a- 

 Kum. 

 Chumba. 

 Muss. 



meIanina,''Fruh„ 

 a me.anitio ab. 



I have an ab. of 

 this all black. 



? a separate pedes. 



Sik.-M, female_isa, M, ha- Euripus halitherses has tvro di- 



iiastus, But 



(female d. 

 alcathoeoi- 

 des, DeN.) 



(lemae v. , 

 cinnamo- 

 neus, M.) 



morphic fema es; the first may 

 be oa.ied ha itherses ( = isa 

 M . ha iartus. Bat.) and has a 

 white band on the forewing 

 wi h more or tess white on the 

 hindwing; the second {— a ca- 

 thoeoides, DeN.) has no white 

 on the forewing, the hindwing 

 is more or iess white and often 

 bear subniarginai spots. The 

 formcinnanioneus, M , is mere- 

 ly a variety of a cathoeoides 

 and differs in having some 

 white on the dorsal margin of 

 the forewing, while the whole 

 of the outer half of the hind- 

 wing is white. 



, nyctelius, Db. 



