A LIST OF INDIAN BUTTERFLIES. 



989 



Qmvi. Sub-genus. Species. Race. 



LYC E^TDM—contd, TaEChiSM—contd. 



Ideality. Synonyms, dc. 



Notes. 



Some Chinese specimens of viri- 

 dipunctata are very like kala. 



The Eastern form of androcles 

 has the green colour of a 

 conspicuously more brassy 

 tint ; I propose to call it 

 viridis. I believe that moorei 

 ought xo be put as a race of 

 androcles. 



cas ab and greeni 

 Heron, a cas ab. 



gabriel, Sw. Up. B. 



schistacea, .... S. -C. 



M. 



lilac i n u s, .... U.P.-Malda, 



M. Bombay. 



abnormis. M. S.-C. 



syama, .... Sik.-B. 



Hors. Oris, 



lohita, .... Kum.-B. S. 



Hors. C. 



zoilus, M. .. S. 



C. sarthus and transiens, Std., 

 are races of caspius from Tur- 

 kestan and the Pamirs. 



In Palaearctic regions Aphnaeus 

 and Chrysophanus are closely 

 allied. 



I think that all valcanus like 

 forms occurring in Ceylon 

 should be regarded as fusca 

 in Ceylon specimens the 

 orange anal patch on the hind- 

 wing below is not extended 

 upwards along the dorsal mar- 

 gin as in continental speci- 

 mens. 



There is a good series of gabriel 

 in the B. M.; it is quite a dis- 

 tinct ferm and represents vul- 

 canus perhaps in Up. Bunna. 



=peguana, M. 

 =concanus, M. 



