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Five male specimens and one female. Three ^males and the female 

 (Litang) all exceed the normal size of the species ranging up to 56 mm. 

 in expanse. 



Litang (13,800 ft.), May .^S ; Toutang (14,500 ft.). May 29; Pugo (14,900 

 ft.), June 29. 



33. CCENONYMPHA SINICA. 



Ccsnonympha sinica, Alpheraky, Rom. Sur. Lep. v., p. 118. 

 Canonympha typhon, var. tydeu}, Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 

 97, pi. xi., fig. 3, S (1892). 

 Four specimens (8 ,^,1 $). 

 Shiuden Gompa (1 3,500 ft.), June 29. 



Sub-family— AMATHUSIN^. 



34. Nandogea diorbs. 



Thaumantis diores, Double day, Ann. Nat. Hist., 1845, p. 234 ; Bingham, 

 Fauna Brit. Ind., Butt, i, p. 190, pi. iv, fig. 32 (J 905). 



Nandoyea diores, Moore, Lep. Ind., ii, p. 182, pi. 148, fig. 1, la, 15, c?, $ 

 (1894). 



One male specimen. 



Panye (2,000 ft.) July 26. 



35. Stichopthalma howqua. 



Thaumantis hoioqua, Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lonl., 1851, p. 174, 

 vol. iv, p. 178, pi. 18, figs. 2, 2a (1858). 



Stichopthalma hoivqua, Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 113 ; var. 

 suffusa, pi. i, fig. 3 (1892) ; Bingham, Fauna Brit. Ind. Butt., i, p. 193 (1905). 



One male specimen of a form intermediate between typical examples from 

 India and var. suffusa, Leech, from Western China. 



Pangam (2,500 ft.), July 24th, 3911. 



Sub-family — DANAIN^. 



36. Caduga tytia. 



Danais tytia. Gray, Lep. Ind. Nepal., p. 9, pi. ix, fig. 2 (1846) ; Leech, Butt. 

 China, Japan and Corea, p. i (1892) ; Bingham, Fauna Brit. Ind., Butt., i, 

 p. 13 (1905). 



Caduya tytia, Moore, Lep. Ind., p. 61, pi. xv, figs. 1, Ic, ^, $ (1890). 



One specimen. 



Drowa Gompa (10,000 ft.), June 21. 



37. Caduga melanbus. 



Papilio melaneus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. 1, pi. xxx, fig. d. (1775). 

 Caduya melaneus, Moore, Lep. Ind., p. 60, pi. xiv, fig. 2, 26 (1890) ; 

 Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 3 (1892). 



Danais melanea, Bingham, Fauna Brit. Ind, Butt, i, p. 14 (1905). 



One specimen. 



Maku (3,400 ft.), July 21. 



38, TiRUMALA SEPTENXRIONIS. 



Tirumala septentrionis, Butler, Ent. Mo-Mag., xi, p. 163 (1874) ; Marshall 

 and de Niceville, Butt. Ind. i, p. 48, pi. vi, fig. 8 (1882) ; Leech, Butt. 

 China, Japan and Corea, p. 3 (1892.) 



