A LIST OF INDIAN BUTTERFLIES. 



993 



Genui. Sub-genus. 



Species. 



Race. 



Locality. 



Synonyms, &c. 



Notes. 



txXCJE'i^lDM.—contd, Arhopalin^b— co«W. 



perissa, 



Doh. 



asopia. 



Hew. 



aeeta, DeN. 



perimuta, 



M. 



belphoebe, 



Doh. 



duessa, 



Doh. 



ammonides, 



Doh. 

 birmana.M. 



aberrans, 



DeN. 



paraganesa, 



DeN. 



arie], Doh, 

 ganesa, M, 



zephyretta, 

 Doh. 



Ten. 

 Ten, 

 Ten. 



Sik.-B. 



As.-B. 



Ten. 



Ten. 



S. B. 



B. 



Kum.-Up.B. 



Up.-As. 



Up. -As. 



Chit.-Kum. 



B.B. considers this 

 to be an ab of 

 asopia. 



=arisba, DeN. 



Watson described a race of ga- 

 nesa from the Chin Hills in 

 J B. N. H. S. s. but gave it no 

 name ; I propose to call it 

 watsoni. I think ganesa, dodo- 

 neea and rama ought to be 

 placed together. 



Jiugham includes what I have 

 called the Deudoriginae with 

 the TheclinsB. I am not sure 

 that it would not be preferable 

 to restrict Deudoriginae for 

 the first portion and place 

 every thing from Thamala on- 

 wards in a new sub-family 

 which might be called Myri- 

 nlnae. 



epijarbas, 



M. 

 diara, Sw. 



gaetulia, 



DeN. 



hypargyria, 



El. 



selira, M, 



hades, 



DeN. 



isocrates. 



Fab. 



perse, Hew. 



I. B. C. An. 



Ni. 

 Jaintia H. 



AS.-B. 



Karen, H. Elwes placed this 

 in Rapala but 

 makes no men- 

 tion of any se- 

 condary sexual 

 characters. 

 Chit.-Kum. 



Ten. 



I. C. 



I. C. 



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