THE BUTTERFLIES OF CHITRAL. 675 



93. Aphn^us HYPAjtGYlEUS, Butler. 

 Common at low elevations from May to August. 



94. APHN.EDS icTis, Hewitsoh. 

 The form lunuUfera, Moore was common up to 9,000 feet in Jdnfe and 

 July. Two caught at Nagar 4,000 feet in September were much smaller 

 and much lighter underneath. 



95. Deudoryx epijarbas, Moore. 

 Common at low elevations in September and October. 



96. Hysudka sklika, Moore. 

 Common in May and June at 7 — 10,000 feet in the Shishi and Ashreth 

 nallahs. 



FAMILY— PAPILIONID^. 

 Sub-Fa mily— Pierin^. 



97. IXIAS PYRENB, LilinSBUB. 



Very rare at low elevations near Drosh from June to September. 



98. Terias hecabb, Linnasus. 

 Common at low elevations in rice fields from August to November. 



99. CoLiAS BOGENE, Felder. 

 Common at 13,000 feet in July and August. The white form of female, 

 which was rare, did not resemble the figure in Vol. XIV. of the Bombay 

 Natural History Society's Journal. Our specimens are pure white on the 

 f orewing with a black spot closing the cell and a broad black border, spotted 

 with white ; the hindwing is greenish white with a white spot closing the 

 cell and a black one some way from the margin. Underneath tlie forewing 

 is white with a greenish margin, and the hindwing dark green with a white 

 spot at the end of the coll and a yellowish green margin. 

 100. CoLiAS riELDii, Menetries. 

 Common at 4,000— -12,000 feet from March to October. 



101. CoLiAS ERATB, Esper. 

 Very common at all elevations from March to October. 



102. COLIAS HYALE, LinUffiUB. 



One specimen caught at Madaglasht 10,000 feet in August. 



103. Con AS sp. 

 On and just below the Shandur Pass in August we caught sereralspeci- 

 mens of a pale green CoUas, darker at the base and with the veins black. It 

 is rather like the white female of C. eogene. Probably a new species. 



104. CoLiAS sp. 

 Two caught just below the Shandur Pass in August. They are orange, 

 with very broad, unmarked borders ; a black spot at the end of the cell on 

 the forewing and a white one on the hindwing. Below the forewing is 

 yellowish green and the hindwing dark green. 



106. GoNEPTERYX RHAMNi, Linnaeus. 

 Common at 4,000—8,000 feet from March to September. 



106. Oatopsilia crocale, Cramer. 

 A few caught at low elevations in Augtist and September. 



