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JOURNAL, BOMB A J NATURAL MIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXI. 



Otnus. Sub-genus. 



u /, 

 ZiYCM'i'il'DM—contd. 



Race. 



LYCiENINiE— COMffZ. 



Locality. Synonyms, <fcc. 



Notes 



Iiyceena .. (Alicia) 

 — contd. 



(Bryna) 



astrarche, 



Berg. 



eumedon. 



Esp. 



stoliczaua, 

 Fd. 



Bal.-Chit.- =medon, L. 



Kum. 



Chit, Gilgit =anti(iua Std., Jer- In Chitral tjpical eumedon and 



myni, Sw. antiqua fly together and inter- 



_ grade. 



Chit.-Sik. — ariana M. dra- 1 believe only one stoliczana like 



sula, Sw.isutleja, species flies in India, of which 



(Tiora) 



devanica, 

 M. 



Chi. -Lad. 



(Phengaris) sarta 



gracilis, Ev. 



Chilades 



Zizera 



atroguttata sartoides, Sw. 

 Doh. 



laius, Cr. 



trochilus, 

 Prey. 



putli, Koll. 



maha.KoU. 



Chit. 



Naga.Chin- 



H. 



I. B. C. 



N. I.-B. 



Centr. I. 



S. C. 



N & Centr. 



I.-Up. B. 



lysimon. 



Hub. 



gaika, Fab. 



Otis, Fab.' 



ossa, Sw .. S. 



opalina,Pouj. S. B. 



I. B. C. Ni. 



indica, Mur 

 ray. 



I. B. C. An. 

 N. I.-B. An. 

 • Centr, L- 

 S. C. 



and 

 M. 



pseuderos, 



balucha is a race ; Seitz gives 

 eros sutleja and balucha ; sto- 

 liczana and icarus are very 

 variable but cannot, I think, 

 be further separated into w^ell 

 defined races or varieties, 

 usually as a race of 



eros Ochs. 

 =persica, Bien. : 



fugltiva, But. : 



chitralensis, Sw.: 



drunela, Sw. 

 sebrus, Bdl., Cen- L. shandura is, I think, a race of 



iral Asia and Eu- sebrus, Bdl.: it differs however 



rope. in having obscure metallic 



spots near the anal angle of 

 the hindwing below: shan- 

 dura is smaller than sebrus, 

 dviU dark blue above, below 

 the spots are very small and 

 regular and arranged just as 

 in sebrus, 



L, devanica is a large species 

 with the blue colouration on 

 the forewing very reduced 

 and a black female : it flies at 

 8000 feet in Chitral with sar- 

 toides. On the Shandur Pass 

 (12000 feet) there flies a third 

 form very similar to devanica 

 differing in being much smal- 

 ler (size of iris) and in having 

 the blue colour above extend- 

 ed to the margin. I propose to 

 call it (iracilu : the cilia are 

 chequered as in devanica. 



.sarta Alph, Turkes- 

 tan. 



I am not sure that I have got the 

 distribution of trochiliTs and 

 putli quite right. 



The arrangement of Zizera is 

 more or less in accordance 

 with Butter's revision (P.Z.S. 

 1900) : in separating ossa I 

 follow Swinho'ewho states that 

 its genitalia differ from those 

 of maha. I am not sure that I 

 have given the distribution 

 of opalina, otis and indica 

 correctly. 



=zera, Faw. : mar- 



ginata, Pouj. 

 > better as lysimon 



karsandra ,M. 



