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JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXI. 



Genus. Sub-genus. Species. 



Race. 



Locality. 



Synonyms, &c. 



Notes. 



FIEniD M.—contd. 



ApiJias. 

 — eontd. 



(Catophaga) melania- 

 — coiitd, contd. 



(Lade) 



(Hyposcr i • 

 tia.) 



Saletara 

 Ixias 



Dei'cas 



■SrOnepterys 



lal a s s i s 

 Gr. S. 



indra, M. . . 



galathea, Fd. An.-Ni. 



S. B. 



Nep.-B. 



Beng. 

 shiva. Sw. Poona 



Dist. 

 statilia, S. 



Fruh. 

 narendra. M. C. 



\ 



lalage, Db. 



As.-Naga 

 Hill. 



durvasa. M. Kulu-Sik. 



=pseudolalage, M. 

 conflueus Fruh., 

 an ab. 



These races of lalage are not 

 very satisfactory : typical dur- 

 vasa and lalage differ, but both 

 forms meet in Sikkim. 



panda 



argyridina. 



But. 

 lagela. M. 



chrysea. 

 Fruh. 



B. 



S. B. 



Ni. 



pyrene ,. rhexia, Fab.. Kulu-Up-B. pyrene L., and The forms of Ixias are vei 



evippe,Dr., China, puzzling and I hope the arran 

 gement given will prove satis- 

 factory: rhexia is the large hill 

 form with a white female and 

 grades withpirenasse the plains 

 form : in South India the pre- 

 vailing form of male is very, 

 like cingalensis, but Ceylonj 

 females have the base ofl 

 interspace 3 yellow. South! 

 Indian females are very! 

 variable. Latifasclata, thai 

 South Burma race, has a very ' 

 pale dry season form (=pallida, 

 cicrina, M.) which Bingham 

 ^ „ , , . treated as a separate species, 



pire n a s s a, I.B. (plains) 



Wall, 

 cingalensis, C. Fruh. gives females 



M. vars conectens 



and nivescens. 



latifascia t a . 



But. 

 andamana,M. 



maria n n e 

 Cr. 



3. B. 



An. 



Kum-S. C. 



nola, Sw. .. Mahablesh- 

 war. 



verhueli , . doubleda y i , Sik-Bhut. verhueli, Hoev, 

 M. ■ China. 



pallidus.Fruh As.-B. 



lycorias,Db. •••• Sik.-As. 



(v, decipiens 



DeN.) 



rhamni .. nepaleu sis, Chit-Up-B. 



Db, 

 zaneka, M. .. Kash-Kum. 



sanekoid e s , Up-B. 



DeN. 

 chitralensi s , Chit. 



M. 



=brindaba, Sw. 



