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207. Catopsilia florella, Fabr, — Common, June to October, up to 6,000 ft. 



208. Gonepteryx rhamni, Linn. — Common, May to October, 3,000 to 

 9,000 ft. 



209. Gonepteryx zaneka, Moore. — Common in April and October, 6,000- 

 10,000 ft. 



210. Colias hyale, Linn.— Common. May to October, 6,000-12,000 ft. 

 The erate dimorph (= lativitta, Moore) is rare in Kurnaun. 



211. Colias croceus fieldi, Menetries. — Common. May to December, up 

 to 1.4,000 ft. 



212. Terias venata, Moore. — Common, from June to October, 2,000 to 

 7,000 ft. 



213. Terias libythea, Fabr. — Common up to 4,000 ft. throughout the year, 

 the imbella form in the dry season and the senna form in the rains. 



214. Terias laeta, Boisduval. — Common in April and again from July to 

 October, up to 5,000 ft. 



215. Terias hecabe, Linn. — Very common, up to 6,000 ft. almost through- 

 out the year. 



216. Colotis (Teracolus) etrida, Boisduval.— Local and rare. Haldwani, in 

 September. 



217. Pareronia hippia, Fabr. — Common, in April up to 4,500 ft. and 

 throughout the cold weather in the Tarai. 



Family— LYOaSNIDJS: 



Sub-Family — Ghkibis^. 



218. Allotinus multistrigatus, de Nicevitte. — " Two females at Askot " (on 

 extreme eastern border) (Doherty). It have not seen it. 



Sub-Family — JjYGMTSIIsjs,. 



219. Spalgis epius, Westivood. — Not common, Haldwani, December. 



220. Megisba malaya, Rorsfield— Tailed variety only. Common, Rani- 

 bagh, in July. 



221. Lycaena astrarche, Berg&triis&er (= L. medon, de Niceville). — Com- 

 mon at 5-8,000 ft. from April to July. 



222. Lycgetia stoHckana, Felder. (= L. ariana, Moore). — Hare in the inner 

 ranges at from 8-12,000 ft. in August and September. 



223. lycasna galathea, Blanchard, — Fairly common in August near the 

 snow line at 10-15,000 ft. 



224. Chilades !ains, Cram. — Not common up to 2,000 ft. in the cold 

 weather from November to March. 



225. Chilades trochilus, Freyer. — Common everywhere' up to 7,000 ft., 

 nearly all the year round. 



226. Cyaniris vardhana, Moore.— Common on Cheena and Binsar, 7,000 ft., 

 May, September and October ; Dhakuri, 10,000 ft., May. Dr. Chapman has 

 recently reviewed the whole of this genus on the basis of the male ancillary 



