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



Genus. Stib-genus. Species. Race. 



HFiSPEKIID^- eontd. HEsrEEiiNa:--con/rf. 



Locality. 



Synonyms, etc. 



Notes. 



Cel se n o r- 

 ihinus, 

 — contd. 



Cnaiolade 



Ijyrrha, 

 beN. 



maculicor- 

 nis.El. & 



Ea. 

 leucocera, 



Koll. 

 muiida. M. 



spilotiiTi'us. 

 Fd. 



f u s c a, 

 Hamp. 



chamunda. 



M, 

 nigricans, 



DeN. 

 a s ni a r a. 



But. 



dhanada. 



M. 



andamani- 



ca, W.M. 



and DeN. 



zea, Sw. . . 



affinis.El. 

 and Ed. 

 aurivitta- 



ta, M. 

 badia, M... 



indrani , M. 



Kum.-B. = 



As. 



I. B. An. 



Kulu-Sik. 

 Sik.-S. C. 



S. 



Sik.-Up. B. 



Kulu.-B. 



As.-B. 



Muss. B. 

 An. Ni. 



Khasi H. 



As.-B. 



As.-B. 

 Sik.-As. 

 Mnss.-B 



patula, plagifera, Pyrrha seems a good species 

 DeN. : pluscula, differing from sumitra 

 Leech. having prominent discal spots 



on the hindwing above ; su- 

 mitra is a good deal larger 

 and only bears a series of 

 marginal spots on the hind- 

 ^ving. 



=putra,M. ,leucooi- 

 circa. El. 



=ruficornis, Mab.V 

 area, PU>tz. 



C.'tuscacan easily be separated 

 from spilothyrus by the che- 

 quered cilia. 



=cacus, consertus, 

 DeN.; goto, Mab. 

 palajava, Std. 



C. tissa is the plain form of 

 indrani ; some specimens of 

 indrani from Burma are very 

 pale. 



Sikkim specimens of dan are 

 very light, but the species is 

 extremely variable. 



