BUTTERFLIES FROM 8. E. TIBET AND MISBMI HILLS. 599 



131. HUPHINA HIRTA. 



Fieris hirta, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loncl., 3865, p. 490, pi. 31, fig. 17, c5' • 



Huphina coronis, Moore, Lep. Incl., vi p. 207 (1905). 



HupUna nerissa, Bingham, Faun. Brit. Ind., Butt, ii, p. 183 (1907). 



A male specimen. 



Pangam (2,500 ft.), July 29. 



132. Tachykis hippo. 

 Papilio Uppo, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii, pi. 195, figs. B, C (1782). i 



Appias hippo, Bingham, Fauna Brit., Ind., Butt, ii, p. 203 (1907) 

 A male specimen of the typical form. 

 Salamgam (4,000 ft.), July 29. 



133. Hebomoia glatjcippe. 



Papilio (jlaucippe, Linn, Syst. Ent. i, 2, p. 762 (1767). 



Htbomoia glancippe, Moore, Lep. Ind. vii, p. 123, pi. 591, figs. 1-lc 

 (1909 ;) Bingham, Faun. Brit. Ind. Butt, ii, p. 274 (1907). 

 One male specimen. 

 Habong Ptiver (17,000 ft.), Aug. 2. 



134. Apobia agathon. 



Fieris agathon, Gray, Zool. Misc., p. 33 (1832). 



Metaporia agathon, Moore, Lep. Ind. vi, p. 156, pi. 526, figs. 2-26 (1906). 



Aporia agathon, Bingham, Faun. Brit. Ind., Butt, ii, p. 163 (1907). 



Two male specimens. 



Tsa Chung (7,000 ft.), July 4. 



135. Apokia baileyi, sp. n. 



S . Forewings black, costal area powdered with white except on the 

 costa itself ; a large white patch in the discoidal cell, its outer extremity 

 bluntly pointed ; a white patch filling up the basal two-thirds of the first 

 interspace ; median nervure white ; a postmedial series of five white spots, 

 the fourth smallest and the fifth largest, all more or less oval ; white spots 

 between veins on termen, except towards apex. Hindwings black ; a 

 white patch in the discoidal cell and one along costal area ; a series of five 

 white spots beyond the cell, the fourth very small ; terminal white spots 

 as on forewings. Underside of forewings similar to above, but the terminal 

 white marks extend inwards edging black spear-points from the postmedial 

 white spots. The underside of the hindwings yellowish white, basal spot 

 orange ; venation broadly black, hastate marks between veins also black 

 the points extending to termen. 



Expanse 76-78 millim. 



Closely allied to A harrietce. de Niceville,* from Bhutan (J. B. N. H. 

 1892). 



Four male specimens, 



Menkong (1,000 ft.), June 16 ; Di Chu, (9,000 ft.), July 9. 



136. Aporia dubernadi. 



Fieris dubernadi, Oberthiir. Etud. d'Entom. ix, p. 13, pi. i, fig. 6 (1884). 



Aporia dubernadi, Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 467, pi. xxxvi, 

 fig. 8 $ (1893). 



Twelve specimens including both sexes. Some specimens are referable 

 to chumbiensis, Moore, others are intermediate between that form and the 

 type. 



* Journ. Bomb, Nat. His. Soe. vii, p. 341, pi. I, figs. 3^,45 (1892). 



