NAG A HILLS BUTTERFLIES. 155 



Baokis farm, Moore. 



This species better known as " Parnara oceia, Hewit./' occurs commonly, 

 both in the Naga Hills and in Manipur at low elevations. 



Paknara AUKOcaLiAiA, El. and Ed. 



Six males and a female of this very distinct species were taken at Kir- 

 bari and Kohina, Naga Hills, in July, August and September, and three 

 males on Kabru peak in June and September at between 6,000—8,000 feet. 



Parnara discreta. El. and Ed, 



Not uncommon in both Manipur and the Naga Hills from the foot of the 

 hills up to 6,000 feet. 



Parnara tulsi, De N. 



Seven males and two females of this distinct form were taken on the 

 low range hills near Imphal, Manipur, and at Sebong from March to 

 November ; and a male at Gaspani, Naga Hills, 1,700 feet, in November. 



ISMENB MAHINTHA, Moore. 



A fair series of males and females taken near Sebong, Manipur, during 

 nearly every month. It is however by no means common. 



IsMENE ATAPHUS, WatSOn. 



Four males taken at low elevations in Manipur in April, October and 

 December and a male at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, in June. It does not 

 appear to be at all common. 



ISMENE HARISA,Moore. 



Apparently rare in Manipur where only a single male was obtained on 

 the Cachar Road in September. 



Hasora chuza, Hewitson. 



About twenty males and a single female of this beautiful species were 

 obtained at the foot of the Manipur Hills near Sebong, and at Nichuguard, 

 Naga Hills, in October and November and again from March to May. 



Hasora anura, De N. 



A large number of males and females of this rather rare butterfly were 

 obtained at Kirbari and Jakama, Naga Hills, at about 6,000-7,000 feet and 

 at Suroifui, Manipur, at about the same elevation from July to October. 

 A single male was also taken at Imphal, 3,000 feet, in June. It flies at a 

 much higher altitude than H. badra, 



Hasora badra, Moore. 



A fair number of males and four females at Nichuguard, Naga Hills, and 

 at Imphal and Sebong, Manipur, in January, May, July, October and 

 November. 



