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92. Catopsilia catilla = No. 93 C. crocale of which it is a dimorph. 

 95. Catopsilia gnoma = C. Jlorella, which I have found common at 

 Jabalpur. 



98. Catophaga paulina = Appias albina. 



98a. Appias libythea. — Col. Jermyn obtained a female in Saugor in the 

 autumn of 1907. 



99. Nepheronia gcea = Pareronia hippia. 



105. Callosume sp. = Dry season form of No. 104 Colotis dana'e. 



106. Callosume sp. = Colotis etrida. 



107. Callosume sp. = Colotis vestalis. 



107a. Colotis amata. Recorded by Mr. Witt from Hoshangabad. 



110. Papilio dissimillis and 111. Papilio papone — P. clytia. 



112. Papilio erithonius = P. demoleus. 



123a. Parnara sinensis. — Occurs during and after the rains rather rarely 

 at Jabalpur. Mr. Betham did not number the Hesperiidre. I have carried 

 on the numbers for convenience. 



125. Parnara bevani and 125a Parnara colaca. — A small skipper is very 

 common in Jabalpur after the rains and, as I identify it, it is P. colaca ; 

 Col. Bingham to whom I sent a long series called it bevani, but I think he 

 was wrong and I have not met with true bevani in the C. P. though it is not 

 at all unlikely to occur. There are four small variable skippers very much 

 alike, viz., female mathias, guttatus, colaca and bevani : they have given me a 

 good deal of trouble and perhaps a few notes on them may be useful to 

 other collectors. Female mathias has on the forewing above always two 

 spots in the cell and a spot in la, while the spot in 2 has its lower edge 

 outwardly pointed ; the hindwing above is usually devoid of spots but 

 occasionally has as many as three ; the hindwing below has a small spot 

 at the end of the cell and a curved discal series of four to seven small 

 spots. Guttatus usually has no spots in the cell of the forewing, though 

 sometimes there are two, never a spot in la and the spot in 2 is quad- 

 rate ; on both sides of the hindwing there is normally a straight decreasing 

 row of 4 spots pointing to-the apex of the wing in interspaces 2 to 5, some- 

 times the spot in 2 or 5 is out of line and there may be a spot at the end of the 

 cell or one in 6. Colaca as regards the forewing resembles mathias except 

 that there may be one or no spots in the cell ; the hindwing above has 

 nearly always a small prominent white spot in 4 but there may be two or 

 none : the hindwing below has usually three largish spots in 2, 3 and 5 

 with occasionally a spot in 6, the row is curved, running parallel to the 

 costa. Bevani is a smaller insect and differs from the others in having the 

 termen evenly rounded instead of excavated just above the tornus : the 

 forewing has all the spots reduced in size, usually one spot in the cell 

 rarely a small spot in la, the spot in 2 is quadrate and there is often a spot 

 in 6 : the hindwing above is usually spotless but there may be as many as 



