A LIST OF INDIAN BUTTERFLIES. 



1001 



Genus. Srih-geims. Species. 



Race. 



Locality. Synonyms, d;c. 



Notes. 



Pajiphilin-T. 



a V a n 1 1, 



DeN. 

 dieckman- 

 ni, Graeser. 



vittatus, 



Fd. 



subdituSjM. 



Kuni.Sik. 

 As.-Up. B. 



hampsoni, 



El. & Ed. 



pulligo, 



Mab. 



olivascens, 

 M. 



h e n r i c i, 



Bdl. 



xanites, 



But. 



rubecoJa, 



Plotz. 



butler i, 



WM.&DeN. 



swerga, 



DeN. 

 gremius, 



Fab. 



aditus, M. 



bipunetus, 



Sw. 

 minuta, M. 



maevius, 

 Fab. 



danna, M.. 



ceram a s, 

 Hew. 



Septent r i o - 



num, WM. & 



DeN. 



S. 

 Sik.-B. 



Cach.-B.S. 



Kum-B. 

 Beng. S. 



As.-B. 

 B. 



Naga B. . 



Sik.-B. 

 Sik.-B. 

 I. B. C. 



Sik.-B. 

 Beng.-An. 



S. 



C. 



I. B. 



Simla.-As, 



uicev i 1 1 e i.) Bombay 



Wat. 

 oberthurijEl 



&Ed. 



atropunc- 



tata, Wa;. 



archias, Fd. 



ziclea, PI.. 



mai'o, Fab. 



ntaroides, 

 DeN. 



Trichino- 



poly-Ani- 



malai H. 



Up. B. 



Ten. 

 B. 



I. B. C. 



Ten. 



=demea, b e r. ; 

 gemmatus,Leech. 



The so called septentrionum re- 

 corded from the Nilgiris is re- 

 ally the d. s, f. of subditus. 



= ulunda, forensis, 

 kethra, Pl.jsubfa- 

 sciata, M. 

 =chinensis, Leech; A. jama, Fd., Sumatra, is a very 

 melania, PI. obscure form ; Felder com- 



pared it with Aeromachus in- 

 distincta and the female type 

 is said to=koruthaialos but- 

 =kada, Sw. ? nubi- leri female. 

 lus. Mab. 



=hector, Wat.;gem- 

 mifer, But.; pala- 

 wites, Std. 



dasa,N.; robsouii, 

 DeN., an ab. 



=raika, PI,; sub- Eobsonii is merely a starved 

 grisea and divo- aberration of gremius ; I have 

 a specimen from Jabalpur and 

 two dwarfed specimens of 

 gremius (also from Jabalpur) 

 rather near robsonii. 



=sala. El. and Ed.; S. aditus IS usually put as a sy- 

 uec, Hew. nonym of sala, Hew. ; sala is,^ 



however, a very different form 

 and put here under Pedestes. 



= sinhalus, PI. ; 



=flaccus, Fab.; sa- The Ceylon form of maevius has 

 gara, M. not the veins on the hindwing 



below conspicuously pale as in 

 continental specimens. 



=silhetica, PI. 



=eoras.Auct; nae, 

 Cr. 



T. archias is rather like A. maro 



above, and below like T, dara. 

 =m8esoides, Std.; T. ziclea is exactly like small 



luzonensis, Mab. specimens of T. dara that have 

 no black spotting below ; the 

 only difference is the antennae 

 which in ziclea have a spatu- 

 late club, yellow coloured 

 below ; in dara the club is 

 all black and has a terminal 

 crook, 

 dioscoroides, Fab.; 



camerta,M.;lynx, 



Mosch ; palemo- 



nideS) PI. 



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