NAG A HILLS BUTTERFLIES. 149 



This form may be referable to the race Mrmana, Swinhoe, from Burma, 

 which I only know by Swinhoe's figure to which it is very similar. 



Odina decoraxus, Hewitson, 



A male of this rare species was taken on the Irang River, Manipur. in 

 March, and another at Sebong in April. 



Darpa hanria, Moore. 



A male taken on the Irang River, Manipur, in March, and another at 

 Kohima, Naga Hill, in September. 



Sub-family — Pamphilince . 



Bakacus septentrionum, W. M. and De N. 



Not uncommon in Manipur at 4,000-8,000 feet from April to September. 



Sancus pulligo stjbfasciatus, Moore. 



Not common in Manipur, 



AsTicTOPTERUS OLivASCENs, Moore. 



Very common in Manipur. Most of the specimens were obtained in the 

 rains. 



ASTICTOPTBRUS HENRICI KADA, Swinhoe. 



Common in Manipur, 'most of the specimens were taken in the cold 

 weather. I am not sure whether this form will not prove to be merely the 

 dry-season-form of A. olivaseens. 



KORUTHAIALOS RUBECCLA, Plotz. 



Common at Sebong, Manipur, from November to April; two specimens 

 were taken at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, in May and October. The width of 

 the red band is very variable ; the two specimens from Nichuguard and two 

 males and a female taken at Sebong in October and April have this band 

 merely indicated and one specimen might easily be mistaken for K. 

 butleri. 



KoRNTHAiALOs BUXLERi, W. M. and De N. 



Four males and two females taken at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, from October 

 to March and two males and a female in the Western Manipur Hills in 

 October and January, it does not appear to be common. 



KORUTHAIALOS, Sp. ? 



Three males taken on the Irang River, Manipur, in February and a male 

 at Nichuguard in May differ from K. butleri in being larger and having the 

 apex of forewing more pointed. 



SUADA SWERGA, De N. 



Common at Sebong during the cold weather. 



SuASTUS GREMius, Fabr. 



Common at Imphal. The cold weather form lacks the spot in the cell of 

 forewing on both sides and the dark spots on hindwing below are often 

 obsolescent. 



