A LIST OF INDIAN BUTTERFLIES. 



979 



Gentes. Svb-genus. Species. 



Race. 



Locality. Synonyms, &o. 



Notes. 



PIEBID-Si-coMJd. 



3atopsilia. 



pyraii the, 



L. 

 fl o r e 1 1 a. 



Fab, 

 orocale, Cr. 



p o m o n a. 



Fab. 

 scylla, L... 



Colias 



hyale .. lativitta, M. 



(malev.glioia, 

 Fruh.) 



(female d. pal- 

 lida, Rob.) 



(h. chrysodo- 

 na, Bdl.) 



nilagiriensis , 

 Fd. 



ladakensis, 

 Fd. 



I. B. C. 



S. Ten. 



Bal-Chit- 

 Kum. 



Fruh. gives many forms of male 

 and female varieties of crocale 

 and pomona but they hardly 

 seem worth retaining: Mr. Bell 

 has proved that these two 

 species have distinct larvae. 



hyale L., erate Esp. Rober treats erate and hyale as 

 Europe. separate species : Fruhstorfer 



unites them : lativitta is the 

 erate form which grades with 

 glicia, the hyale form with 

 the spotted border : pallidus is 

 the wliite form of female. 



Bal-Chit. 

 S. 



Kash-Muss. 



beryila, Faw. Sik. 



I believe that tlirasibulus and 

 ladakensis willeventuallyprove 

 to be races of the same species. 



Fruh. described phicomone phila 

 from a single male from Kash- 

 mir ; he has since found that 

 the locality was erroneous. 



=? miranda, Fruh. 

 ? race of eogene . . 



(female d. ca- 



na, Rob. 

 leechii, Gr. .. 



The eogene group is very puz- 

 zling : in the B. M. there are 

 series of eogene from Chitral 

 and Baltistan, agreeing 

 " fairly " well: from the same 

 districts in Ladak there are 

 numerous specimens arranged 

 as leechii Gr. and stoliczana 

 but the forms seem to grade : 

 miranda first recorded by 

 Fawcett as leechii (hence 

 Swinhoe giving Sik. as a locali- 

 ty for the latter) is a very un- 

 satisfactory form, vide Elwes' 

 remarks when describing the 

 form dubia, which probably= 

 miranda. I believe that all are 

 forms of eogene. 



fieldii.M^n. 



Lad. 

 As.-Up-B. 



? var of stoliczana. 



edusina, But. Chit-Sik. 



The eastern form of fieldii is 

 just like the Chinese form, i.e. 

 true fieldii. 



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