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79. DoPkla Patala, Kollar.— Common at Naini Tal and Bhowali, 4-8,000 

 f fc. in May and June. The larva may be found on oak trees (Quercns incami) 

 in May. 



80. *ElltIialia lOPliea, Butler. — A single male was taken by Mr. de Rhe 

 Philippe in April 1902 at Eanibagh, 2,000 ft. (vide Volume XIV, No. 3, page 

 595, of the Society's Journal.) 



81. EtLthalia aPPiad.es, Mendtries.— Not common in river valleys on the 

 extreme East. 



82. E atkalia robeatiaa, Cramer. — Scarce near Nalena, at 4,000 ft. in 

 October and November and in Kali Valley in August. 



83. Eutkalia gamda, Moore. — Fairly common in April and again in 

 October in valleys at 2-4,000 ft. throughout Kumaun. 



84. Eutkalia (Symphae&ra) Hais, Forster. — Has been taken at Haldwani 

 1,000 ft. and Bhim Tal 3,000 ft. in March, but is only a rare visitor along the 

 outer ranges. 



85. Moduza PrOCriS, Cram. — Rare at Haldwani in Tarai from October to 

 January. Its occurrence so far north is unusual. Bingham gives its habitat as 

 Peninsular India. 



86. *Ll53lillitiS darasa, Doubleday. — Recorded by Atkinson from Kumaun 

 (de Niceville, Volume II, page 158.) I have never met with it. 



87. Auzakia (Liminitis) daaava, Moore. —Common in shady ravines at 

 4,000 to 8,000 ft. April, May and again from August to October. 



88. PaatOPOria cama, Moore. — Common, April to October at 2,000-5,000 ft. 

 near streams. 



89. FantoPOria SSlenOPllOra, Kollar .—Not common at 6,000 ft. in April 

 and May. 



90. PaatOPOria zerOCa, - Moore. — Rare at Nalena 4,500 ft. and Binsar, 

 8,0l)U ft. in May and June; 



91 . PaitOSOria 0Palin.a s Kollar.— Common from April to October in 

 wooded nullahs at 3,000-7,000 ft. 



92. Atkyma PeriUS, Lm.-Common in April and October in the same 

 localities as the last-named. 



93. At&yma asura, Moore. Rare at Binsar 8,000 ft. in August. 



94. NePBiS eurynom©, Westwood. — Common all over Kumaun from 2- 

 7,000 ft. This form includes N. astola, emodes, varmona and eurymem as 

 recorded from Kumaun by Doherty. 



95. NePtis columella, Cram.-— Not common at Haldwani and Ranibagh in 

 December and January. 



96. NoptiS mahendra, Moore.— Common from May to October at 

 3-9,000 ft. 



