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appendages {vide P. Z. S., 1909. pp. 419 to 483). On this diagnosis, it will 

 be necessary to place C. vardhana in the new genus Notarthrinus. 



'227. Cyaniris marginata, de Niceville. — Not common, 4,000-10,000 ft., 

 April, May and October. 



228. Cyaniris aibocaerulea, Moore.— 6,000-8,000 ft. Not common. 



229. Cyaniris dilecta, Moore. — Fairly common in May and August at 

 6-8000 ft. 



230. Cyaniris celestina, Moore. — Common from April to October, at 

 5-9,000 ft. This is the prevailing species at Naini Tal and is almost cer- 

 tainly protected. It is not only mimicked by Chliaria and some species of 

 Tajuria {vide de Niceville, Vol. Ill, p. 11), but also apparently by the 

 females of Lephyrus si/la and L. birupa. 



231. Cyaniris puspa, Horsfield. — Common, July to October, 2-8,000 ft. 



232. Cyaniris huegelii, Moore. — Common from April to October from 

 5-10,000 ft. 



233. Zizera lysimon, Hiibner. — Common at Ranibagh, Bhim Tal, Bagesh- 

 war, etc., from 2-4,000 ft. in April and September. 



234. Zizera Otis, Fubr. (=sangra, Moore). — Common up to 4,000 ft. July 

 to October. 



235. Zizera maha, Kollar. — Common up to 9,000 ft. July to October. 



236. Zizera gaika, Trimen. — Hare up to 4,000 ft. in April and August. 



237. Neopithecops lalmora, Butler. — Jhulaghat, 2,000 ft. (Doherty). 

 Scarce at Juili, 2,500 ft., July. 



238. Azanus ubaldus, Cramer. — Ranibagh, Juili, Jhulaghat, etc., 1-3,000 

 ft. in May and June. 



239. *Azanus jesous, Guerin. (= A. gamra, Ledorer).— Not common at 

 Haldwani in October and November. I have not come across it. 



240. Azanus uranus, Butler. — Not common up to 2,000 ft. in July and 

 August and again in February. 



241. Everes argiades, Palla*. — Common. May to September, up to 5,000 ft. 



242. "Nacaduba coelestis, dcNicecille. — Recorded from Jhulaghat, 2,000 

 ft., by Doherty in August. I have not met with it. 



243. Nacaduba ardates, Moore. — Common up to 4,000 ft., almost through- 

 out the year. 



244. Nacaduba dana, de Niceville.— Rare up to 5,000 ft. in May and June 

 and at lower elevations in October. 



245. Lampides bochus, Cramer. — Rare in April at 4,000 and in October at 

 2,000 ft. Nalena, Juili, and Ranibagh. 



246. Lampides celeno, Cramer. (=L. relianus, Fabr.) — Common in suitable 

 localities up to 5,000 ft. from April to October. 



247. Catochry sops strabo, Fabr.— Common up to 8,000 ft. April to 

 October. 



248. Catochrysops cnejus, Fabr. — Common up to 8,000 ft. April to October. 



