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Tajukia yajna istroidea, Doherty, 



A single male taken at Sebong, in April. 



Tajukia macxjlatxjs, Hewitson. 



Males common in Manipur and numerous specimens were taken of both 

 seasonal forms which clifl'er from one another so greatly. A single female 

 was taken at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, in May. 



Tajukia jangala kayata, Moore. 



Common at low elevations in Manipur. 



Tajukia jalindka i>fDKA, Moore. 



Males common in Manipur and numerous specimens were taken on the 

 Range Hills near Imphal at 3,000 feet, throughout the j'^ear. The female 

 appears to be rare and only one was obtained in March. 



Akaotes lapithis, Moore. 



A single male taken at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, in May, and another at 

 Sebong, Manipur, in October. 



SuASA LisiDES, Hewitsou. 



Eight males and a female of this rare and beautiful species were obtained 

 at Sebong, Manipur, in March, July, October and November. 



Neochekixka eabronia, Hewitson (PI. II, Fig. 17, 18, S , ?)• 



A male and female of this rare form were obtained near Saitu at the 

 northern end of the Manipur Valley at about 4,000—5,000 feet in May and 

 June ; a female near Sebong, in November, and a female at Phiphima, Naga 

 Hills, in October at 4,000 feet. 



I have figured both sexes as this form is so little known to collectors in 

 India. 



Cheritkella truncipennis, De N. 



Numerous males of this interesting species were obtained in the Naga 

 Hills at about 7,000 feet during July and August. The females appear to be 

 rare and only four were obtained. 



BiNDAHARA PHOCIDES, Fabr. 



A fair number of males and three females were obtained at Sebong and 

 in the Western Manipur Hills at low elevations throughout the year. 



Yasoda tripunctata, Hewitson. 



Not uncommon in Manipur. The seasonal forms vary considerably. 



Charana mandarikus, Hewitson. 



A single female taken on the Longba River, Western Manipur Hills, in 



March and six males at Sebong, in April. 



Leheba ekyx, L. 



Not uncommon in the Manipur Valley. Numerous males and eleven 

 females were taken near Imphal from March to November. The dry-season- 

 form is somewhat smaller and many specimens have the underside tinged 



