NAG A HILLS BUTTERFLIES. 151 



^ROMACHUS JHOKA, De M . 



Many males and four females taken in the Imphal Valley from March to 

 July. A single male taken at Nichuguard in May. 



^KOMACHUS KALI, De N. 



The males of this distinct species are not uncommon in the Naga HiUs 

 but the female appears to be rare and I only managed to secure one at 

 Jakama in July. 



Sebastonyma dolopia, Hewitson. 



A fair number of males taken at Sebong, Manipur, from November to 

 July. 



Pedestes pandita, De N. 

 Several males taken at Sebong, Manipur, in April. 



Hyakotis adkastus, Cramer. 



Not common, males taken in both the Eastern and Western Manipur Hills 

 at low elevations from January to June. The female was not taken. 



Aknetta atkinsoni, Moore. 



Common in Manipur. Dry-season-froms taken form February and wet- 

 season-forms in May and June. 



Itys microstictum, W. M. and De N. 



A single male taken in the Western Manipur Hills in January and 

 another at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, in March. 



ZOGRAPHETUS SATWA, De N. 



A male at Nichuguard in March and two females at Sebong in February 

 and March. 



ZoGRAPHETUS FLAVIPENNIS, De N. 



Two males at Sebong in April. 



ScoBUKA CEPHALA, Hewitson. 



Four specimens taken at the foot of the Naga Hills from August to 

 December. Six specimens on the Irang River, Manipur, in December 

 and several specimens at Sebong in April, June and November. Six 

 specimens of a form taken at Sebong from February to March differ 

 from the above in having all the spots smaller ; only one spot at the lower 

 edge of the cell and the apical spots obsolescent, two specimens having only 

 two and four only one, one of the latter also has only one spot faintly 

 indicated on upper hindwing. They may be extreme dry-season-forms. 



? ScoBURA MARTINI, El. and Ed. 



Three males of a form close to S. cephala were taken at Nichuguard in 

 May and a male and female in the Western Manipur Hills in March which 

 I am unable to identify with certainty but which best agree with the des- 

 cription and figure of S. martini. Two of these specimens have the pale 

 spot on upper hindwing merely indicated. 



