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314. Rapala tara, de Niceville. — Eare at Nalena and Naini Tal, 4,500- 

 7,000 ft., in September. It is impossible to distinguish this species from 

 R. nissa when on the wing. 



315. Rupala melampus, Cramer. — Common, from July to November, at 

 3,000-7,000 ft. 



316. Virachola isocrates, Fabr. — Fairly common at 4,000 ft. from July to 

 September. 



317. Virachola perse, Hewitson. — By no means common. Occurs spar- 

 ingly from July to September at 4,000-6,000 ft. during breaks in the rains. 



318. Sinthusa nasaka, Horsfield. — Local, but plentiful in certain localities 

 in thick forest. Found very plentiful at Nalena, 4,500 ft., on the flowers of 

 MacMlus odoratissima in April and May 1909. 



319. Sinthusa chandrana, Moore. — Scarce at the same altitude in May 

 and in the Pindari Valley at 8,000 ft. in September. 



FAMILY— HESPEBILCLE. 



320. Badamia exclamationis, Fabr.— Fairly common, 1,000 to 4,000 ft., 

 August and September. 



321. Choaspes benjamini, Guerin.— Common in May at 3,000-8,000 ft., 

 especially near streams in forests. 



322. Ismene ataphus, Watson.— August. Rare at 2,000 ft. 



323. Ismene jaina, Moore.— Not common, May to August, 3,000 ft., 

 Nalena. 



324. Ismene vasutana, Moore. — Two specimens, a male and female, from 

 Nalena, at 4,000 ft. in September. 



325. Bibasis sena, Moore. — Fairly common, May to September, at 2,000 

 ft. 



326. Parata chromus, Cramer. — Ptare at Eanibagh, 2,000 ft., in August. 



327. Chapra mathias, Fabr.— Common, 3,000-7,000 ft., March to Novem- 

 ber. 



328. Chapra prominens, Moore (=sinensis, Mabille). — Lower Eamganga, 

 2,500 ft. (Doherty). Not common at Bageshwar, 3,000 ft., in May. 



329. Chapra (Gegenes) karsana, Moore. — Loharkhet, September, 6,000 ft, 

 (Doherty). 



330. Parnara guttata, Bremer and Grey. — Nalena, 4,000 ft., September, 

 not common. 



331. Parnara bevani, Moore.— Common, 3,000-7,000 ft., May to September. 



332. * Parnara assamensis,' Wood-Mason and de Niceville. — " Gori and 

 Kali Valleys, 24,000 ft." (Doherty). Not common at Nalena and Naini 

 Tal, 4,000-7,000 ft. in September. 



333. Parnara toona, Moore.—" Lower Gori Valley, 2,500 ft." (Doherty). 

 I have only come across it once in Kumaun. at Nalena, 4,000 ft., August. 



334. Parnara eltola, Hewitson.— Common at from 3,000 to 6,000 ft. from 

 April to September ; on the whole, the most abundant species of this group. 





