Genus. Sttb-gmus. 



A LIST OF INDIAN BUTTERFLIES. 



985 



Species. 



Locality, Synonyms, d-c, 



Notes. 



hXCM^lDM—contd. Lycsinin^— co?!W. 



,res argiades .. dipora, M. 



N. I.-Up. B, =diporides, C h p. Dr. Chapman (T.E.S. 1908) states 

 argiades, Pall- that argiades and parrhasuis 



Europe. 



have different clasps and de- 

 scribes a third specie">, dipori- 

 des, from Mandi (N.-W. Him). 

 Swinhoe gives these 3 forms 

 and also dipora as distinct spe- 

 cies. Seitz only gives parrhas- 

 ius as Indian, 



nyseus, 

 Guer. 



S. C. 



khasiana, Sw. As.-Up. B 



khasia Druce. 



There are a few specimens of E. 

 moorei in the B.M. from the 

 Khasi Hills (DeN. recorded it 

 also, J.A.S.B. 1894) : the Assam 

 form differs from Chinese 

 specimens in being smaller 

 and darker, also the spots 

 below show distinctly through 

 above. Seitz puts moorei in 

 Lycsena ; in appearance it is 

 more like a Cyaniris or Chila- 

 das. 



Burmese specimens of nyseus 

 differ a good deal from S. In- 

 dian specimens but Khasi 

 specimens seem very much the 

 same. 



In J.A.S.B. 1895 DeNiceville con- 

 sidered C. strabo and lithair- 

 gyria to be separate species ; 

 Swinhoe keeps them separate. 



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