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279. Chrysophanus pavana, Kollar. — Common in the rains at 5-9,000 ft. 

 along with the last named. 



280. Ilerda sena, Kollar, — Common. 3-9,000 ft. Arjril to October. 



281. Ilerda epicles, Godart. — Fairly common on the extreme east at 

 2-5,000 ft. 



282. Ilerda androcles, Doubleday and Hewitson. — Not common at 8,000 ft. 

 at Naini Tal, Binsar and Dhaknri in May and September. 



283. Ilerda moorei, Hewitson. — Occurs rarely at the same times and 

 places as the last named. The rich metallic blue of the upperside never 

 turns green in some lights as in /. androcles. 



284. Ilerda vtridipunctata, de NicSville. — Rare and local at Binsar and 

 Naini Tal at 8,000 ft. in April and May. I have also one or two specimens 

 from the Pindari Valley in August. 



285. Ilerda tamu, Kollar. — Common at Naini Tal, April, May, July and 

 September at 7,000 ft., also in the Pindari Valley at Dwali, 8,000 ft. in May. 



286. "Ilerda brahma, Moore. — Rare at Naini Tal, April and May, 7,000 ft. 

 (Lang). Loharkhet, 5,000 ft. (Doherty). I found it fairly common but 

 extremely local at the third mile on the road from Naini Tal to Eatighat 

 at about 5,000 ft. in September 1909. 



287. Camena deva, Moore. — Kapkot, 4,000 ft., August (Doherty). Not 

 uncommon at Binsar and Naini Tal from July to September. 



288. Camena icetas, Hewitson. — Fairly common at Naini Tal and Binsar 

 in August and September, always at fairly high elevations above 6,000 ft. 



289. Camena cleobis, Godart. — Rare at Naini Tal and Binsar in August 

 and September, 6-8,000 ft. 



290. Camena ctesia, Hewitson. — Not common, Naini Tal and Binsar at 

 7,000 ft. from July to September. The males when freshly caught have a 

 beautiful metallic green gloss which soon disappears. 



291. Aphnaeus vulcanus, Fahricius. — Not common, Haldwani. October 

 to December. 



292. Aphnaeus lilacinus, Moore. — Rare at Haldwani, December to March. 



293. Aphnaeus lohita, Horsfield. — Fairly common, Kapkot and Nalena, 

 3,500-4,500 ft. 



294. Aphnaeus rukma, de Niceville. — Rare at Jiuli in March. 1 male, 

 Loharkhet, May. 1 male from Jiuli, 2,500 ft. March, in Vanrenen*s collec- 

 tion. 



295. Aphnaeus elima, Moore (= A. ictis, Heioitson). — Not common at 

 Nalena and Jiuli, 2,000-4,500 ft. in March. Apparently the dry-season 

 form of A. ictis. 



296. Aphnaeus zaffra, de Niceville.— Nairn Tal, 5,500 ft., May and at Bin- 

 sar, 8,000 ft. in June. Sat Tal, 4,500 ft., May. Not common anywhere. 



297. Tajuria illurgis, Hewitson, — Rare at Binsar and Naini Tal, 8,000 ft,, 

 jn June, 



