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



Oenns. Svb-genus. Specks. 



Race. 



Locality, 



Synonyms, &c. 



Notes 



LYC^NID^— co?j«(l. 



Theclins: — contcl. 



Aphnseus (Aphnaeus) ictis, Hew, 

 — contd. —contcl. 



maximus, El, 



I, C. 



S, B, 



rukmini, DeN. an A. ictis is an extremely variabli 

 ab, species and when more mate 



rial becomes available I thinl 

 separate races from the West 

 ern and Eastern Himalaya: 

 and South India might be es 

 tablished. 



nipalicus, 

 M, 



Muss, Nep. =zafEra, DeN. 



sani, DeN. 



Sik,-B, rukma, DeN, an ab. 



A. nipalicus is allied to liiacinu 

 and schistacea ; I have seei 

 the type of nipalicus and havf 

 no doubt that zaffra is a syno 

 nym. 



AEHOPALiNa:. 



Thaduka 



multicau- 

 data, M, 



Mr. Bethune Baker (T.Z.S. 1903 

 gave a revision of this sub 

 family and I have followec 

 him ; I have included th( 

 genera Zinaspa and Mota at 

 they seem best placed here. 



I am not sure that the Soutl 

 Indian form of timoleon ough 

 not to be called nicevillei. 



M. I do not think it is worth whil( 

 to separate anita into races. 



Moore has divided the Arhopalt 

 group into several genera bu 

 their adoption as sub-genen 

 even seems useless as the spe 

 cies run into one another ii 

 every direction ; even th( 

 construction of a key presenti 

 great difficulty as whatevei 

 character is taken, viz., tails 

 colour, spots on the undersidi 

 it seems hopeless to define na 

 tural groups. 



I have not had time to studj 

 this genus as much as I shoul( 

 have liked ; the material s( 

 far available is very scanty. 



