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249. Catochrysops pandava, Horsfield.— Common, June to October, 

 2-5,000 ft. 



250. Tarucus theophrastus, Fair, — Common in April and again July to 

 September, 1-3,000 ft. 



251. Tarucus plinius, Fabr. ( =T. telicanus, Lany) — Common in April and 

 again July to September, 1-3,000 ft. 



252. Tarucus venosus, Moore. — Common, July and August. 1-3,000 ft. 

 Probably only the wet season from of Tarucus theophrastus, but kept 

 distinct in deference to Bingham. 



253. Castalius rosimon, Fabr. — Common at Haldwani, 1,000 ft. in Decem- 

 ber and January. 



254. Polyommatus bceticus, Linn.— 2,000-7,000 ft. March to October. 

 Very common everywhere. 



Sub-Family — AimoPALiNiE. 



255. Iraota timoleon, Stoll, — Scarce, April to October. Bhim Tal andj 

 Nalena, 3-4,500 ft. 



256. *lraota maecenas, Fabr.—" 1 Male, Jhulaghat" (Doherty). Regard- 

 ed by de Niceville as doubtfully distinct from the foregoing (Butt. Ind. Ill, 

 p. 217). 



257. Surendra quercetorum, Moore.— Not uncommon in October at 

 5-7,000 ft., but decidedly local. 



258. Arhopala centaurus, Fabr.— I Male taken at about 4,000 ft. in 

 October, near Jeolikote ; evidently a straggler from the eastern border. 



259. Arhopala amantes, Heioitson.— Fairly common at 4,000 ft. in October 

 throughout Kumaun. 



260. Arhopala atrax, He witson.— Common in May and from July to Octo- 

 ber at 1-4,000 ft. throughout Kumaun. 



261. Arhopala ganesa.— Common. 6-8,000 ft. May and June in oak 

 forests along with A. rama. 



262. Arhopala dodonea, Moore.— Not common at 6-8,000 ft. May and I 

 June, along with A. rama. 



263. Arhopala rama, Kollar. — Common in oak and sal forests at 2-8,000 

 ft., especially at Ramgarh and in Sarju Valley from May to September. 



264. Acesina paraganesa, de Niceville.— Rare at Nalena, 4,500 ft., in May v 

 and June. 



Sub-Family — Poiutih^e. 



265. *Poritia hewitsoni, Moore.— "One male and one female in Kali 

 Valley " (Doherty). I have not met with it. 



Sub-Family — Cureti:n7e. 



266. CuretiS bulis, Doubleday.— Common. May to October, 2-6,000 ft. 



267. CuretiS angulata, Moore.— Rare. May to October, 2-6,000 ft. 



268. CuretiS dentata, Moore. — Occurs sparingly along with C. bulis and 



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