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The two latter forms are the rarest and are most likely to be found along 

 the foot of the Ghats. 



Thirty-seven species of Lycaeninae are recorded from Coorg. Among 

 these Nacaduba is the dominant genus represented by : — 



N. viola, N. macrophthalma, N. dana, N. nova, N. hampsoni,'^ N. atrata and 

 N. plumheomicans. 



Among the Theclinae, Aphnceus falls under: — A. vulcanus, Fab., A. 

 schistacea, M., A. abnormis, M., A. lohita, Hors., and A. ictis, Hew. 



Thaduka onulticaudata, M., may be looked for on the western slopes below 

 2,000 feet in May, August and September. The tenacity of life of this 

 species is remarkable and worthy of a Parnassius. 



Anibly2)odia anita, IJew., is rare in the northern open country in June 

 and November. 



Zinaspa todara I have found at Fraserpet and Pollibetta in August. 



Arhopala is represented by: — A. centaurus pirama, M., A. amantes, Hew. 

 A. bazaloides, Hew., and -4. canaraica. A. abseus, Hew., may occur, but I 

 have no record of its capture. 



Hesperiida:. 



206. Celtsnorrhinus leucocera, KoUar. Common from May to October on 

 the western slopes. 



207. Celcenorrhinus spilothyrus, Felder. On the Ghats during the mon- 

 soon. Rare in January. 



208. Celcenorrhinus fusca, Hampson. Not common on Periambadi Ghat 

 in September. 



209. Coladenia tissa, Moore. Pushpagiri May, Fraserpet and Tittimatti, 

 July and August. 



210. Coladenia dan, Fab. Annual. 



211. Odontoptilum anyulata, Felder. Eastern forests. May to September. 



212. Caprona ransonnettii, Felder. May to October. 



213. Caprona syricthus, Felder. Eastern forests, May and August. 



214. Tayiades distans, Moore. Annual. 



215. Tayiades atticus, Fab. In the Bamboo (South Coorg) and Ghats, 



216. Satarupa bhayava, Moore. Eastern forests. May to October. 



217 . Saranyesa purendra, Moore. November to January. 



218. Saranyesa dasahara, Moore. June to September. 



219. Hesperia yalba. Fab. Annual. 



220. Baracus hampsoni, Elwes. Annual. 



221. Sancus pidliyo, Mab. Western slopes in the monsoon. 



222. Suastus yremius, Fah. Annual. 



223. Suastus bipunctus, Swin. Annual but not common. 



224. Taractroeera niaevius, Fab. A single specimen near Fraserpet in 

 August. 



225. Ampittia maro, Fab. Eastern forests. May to September. 



226. lambrix salsala, Moore. Annual. 



227. Aeromachus indistincta, Moore. Annual. 



228. Pedestes sala, Hewitson. Periambadi Ghat, October. 



229. Hyarotis adrastus, Cramer. South Coorg and Ghats in the mon- 

 soon. 



280. Arnetta vindhiana, Moore. Annual. 



281. Oanyara thyrsis. Fab. South Coorg and Ghats in the monsoon. 



232. Matapa aria, Moore. Not common, but widely distributed. 



233. Notocrypta feisthamelii, Boisd. Annual. 



234. Notocrypta restricta, Moore. Sufficiently distinct from the fore- 

 going. They fly together on the western slopes in September and 

 October. 



