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170. DODONA EGEON. 



Taxila egeon, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep. ii, p. 422, pi. 69, fig. 2 (1851). 

 Dodona egeon, Moore, Lep. Ind. v, p. 69, pi. 396, figs. 2-2c (1901). 

 One female specimen. 

 Panye (2,000 ft.), July 26. 



171. Stiboges nymphidia. 



Stiboges nymphidia, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc, Lond., 1876, p. 309, pi. xxii. 

 fig. 1 $ ; Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 295 (1893). 

 One female specimen. 

 Ding Manon (2,000 ft.), July 27. 



172. Abisara fylla. 



Abisarafylla, Doubleday, List Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. 2, p. 2 (1847); Leech, 

 Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 296 (1893). 



Sospita fylla, Moore, Lep. Ind. t, p. 78, pi. 399, figs. 1-lc (1901.) 



Two specimens. 



Tulang (3,500 ft.), July 18 ($); Salamgam (3,000 ft.), July 28. 



Family.— LYCJKNID^. 



173. LycjejSta lanty. 



Lycoena lanty, Oberthiir, Etud. d'Entom. xi, ip. 21, pi. vii, fig. 53 (1886); 

 Leech, Butt. China, Japan and Corea, p. 310 (1893). 



Eight male specimens and five females. 



Nenda (12,000 ft.). May 31 ; Pongtramo (12,000 ft.), June 2 ; Pugo 

 (14,900 ft), June 27 ; Shiuden Gompa (13,500 ft.), June 29. Tsa Chung 

 (7,000 ft.), July 4 (Small $ ). 



174. Lyc^na phebetes. 



Papilio pheretes, Hiibner, Eur. Schmett. i, p. 45 (1865). 



Lycmna pJieretes, Bingham, Fauna Brit. Ind., Butt, ii, p 352 (1907). 



Plebeius pheretes, Moore, Lep. Ind. viii, p. 21 (1910). 



Four male specimens agreeing with those from Western China in the 

 British Museum and one female. 



The female (Di Chti) agrees fairly well with W. China specimens of the 

 same sex, but is rather larger, and the fringes are white. On the under- 

 side all the spots are large and white, those of outer series on forewings 

 are faintly coloured with greyish ; the medial third of hindwings is tinged 

 with ochreous. 



Tsong la (13,500 ft.), June 19 ; Zhasha-la (14,000) ft., June 20 ; Drowa 

 Gompa (10,600 ft.), June 21 ; Pugo (14,900 ft.), June 27 ; Di Chu (9,000 

 ft.), July 12. 



175. Lyc^na dis. 



Lyccena dis, Grum-Grshimailo, Hor. Ent. lioss. xxv, p. 453 (1891). 



Two female specimens. 



Compared with the type of dis, which is in the British Museum, the 

 white discoidal spots on upperside are rather larger. On the underside 

 the forewings are sufi'used with whitish, and all the wings are bordered 

 with white, the border of hindwings very broad. 



Poda (15,000 ft.), June 30. 



176. LyCJENA AE.IANA. 



Polyommatus ariana, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc, Lond., 1865, p. 504, pi. SI, 

 fig. 2 ; Lep. Ind., p. 26, pi. 646, hg. 2 (1910). 



