NOTES ON BUTTERFLIES FROM THE NAG A HILLS. 597 



307. CuretiS angUlata, Moore. — Very common at Kohima from August- 

 to November, a single specimen also taken at Gaspani in November. There 

 are three well marked seasonal forms. 



(a) Wet season forms taken in August and September are very dark 

 and have the basal area of the hindwing blackish. 



(b) An autumn form taken from September to October has the red 

 rather paler and the black at the base of the hindwing reduced to a streak 

 between veins 7 and 8. 



(c) Dry season forms taken in November have the red richer and 

 darker than the autumn forms and no black at the base of the hindwing. 



The above three forms are fairly constant, only a few specimens out of a 

 large series were found to be intermediate. 



308. CuretiS discalis, ilfoore.— Taken commonly at the foot of the hills 

 from April to July ; also a single specimen at 5,000 ft. in August. 



Sub-Family — Poritian^. 



309. Poritia geta, Faiccett. — Four males taken in September and two 

 in October near Kohima at about 4,000 ft. My native collector also sent 

 me three females from Manipur. 



Sub-Family — Abhopalin-E. 



310. Sures.dra OLUercetoruaij Moore.— ^ot uncommon ; taken at the 

 foot of the hills and at Kohima from April to August. 



311. ArlXCPala PiritilaOUS, Moore.— K male at 1,700 ft. in November and 

 another at Nichuguard in February. 



312. ArhOPala oenea, Heidtmn. — A single specimen at Nichuguard in 

 Feb^uarJ^ 



313. ArhoPala agalja, Hewitson. — A male taken in July and another in 

 September at 5,000 ft. 



314. ArhOPala "bazaloides, Heivitson. — Two females taken at Kohima 

 in October and November. 



316. ArllOPala Singla, d^ N. — Common ; a couple of males taken at 

 the foot of the hills in April and many specimens of both sexes at Kohima 

 in January and February and also from July to November. Many speci- 

 mens obtained were deep blackish purple and these I at first believed ta 

 be A. ba:^alm, Hewitson, but on shewing them to Mr. Bethune-Baker he 

 identified both forms for me as A. mi(/la. 



316. Arhopala fulgida, Heivitson. — Six specimens taken at Gaspani in 

 July and November. 



317. ArllOPala arbesal, Doherty. — Two specimens identified by Colonel 

 Swinhoe as belonging to this species were taken in Gaspani in November. 



318. ArhOPala diardi, Heioitson.—Tsike.n by Doherty in the Naga 

 Hills. I have received it from the adjacent State of Manipur where it is- 

 not uncommon. 



