NOTES ON INDIAN BUTTERFLIES. 305 



India is miyana, Fruh. The Burmese race with darker grey borders is 

 sthavara, Fruh. The blue-banded andersoni, But., from Tenasserim, is 

 placed as a race of /o?-a, But., from the Malay Peninsula. 



(12) Euthalia cocytus, Fab., is confined to Siam ; the Indian race is 

 satropaces, Hew. 



(13) Euthalia julii, Boug., from the Malay Peninsula is the oldest name 

 for what we have always called appiades, Men. Appiades is the Sikkim 

 race of which virescetis, Fruh., is the dry season form, Adima, M., is the 

 oldest name for the Assam race and was named from a male with the 

 blue border obsolete : khasiana, Swin, shows traces of the blue border and 

 balarania, M., has it fully developed ; sedeva, M., is a female with large white 

 spots on the forewing. The Burmese race is given as .riphiones, But. 



(14) Euthalia jahnu, Wl. The form from the Karen Hills is intermediate 

 to jalmides, Fruh, from Siam. 



(15) Euthalia kesava, Wl. The nymotypical form is confined to Assam ; 

 the Sikkim race is given as arhat, Fruh., and the Burmese race, discispilota 

 M., of which the dry season form is rangoonensis, Swin. 



(16) Euthalia garuda, M., is given from Assam with the dry season form 

 as vierilia^ Swin. Anayama, Fruh., is the race from the N. W. Himalayas 

 to Bombay; suddhodana, Fruh., from Sikkim and Bengal ; apania, Fruh., is 

 the Burmese race ; and meridionalis, Fruh.=c?ryersa, Evans, the race from 

 South India and Ceylon ; acontius, Hew., the Andaman race. 



(17) Euthalia vasanta, Wl. Females with the white band absent are 

 fulica, Fruh. 



(18) Euthalia jama, Fd., is the Assam race, jamida, Fruh., the Sikkim one 

 and verena, Fruh., the Upper Burmese form. 



(19) Euthalia eriphylae, DeN., is given from Burma and delmana, Swin., as 

 the race from Assam. 



(20) Euthalia apicalis, Voll., is from Borneo and is a race of merta, M., 

 from Burma. 



(21) Euthalia kanda, Wl., is confined to Borneo and the Burmese race 

 given as elicius, DeN . 



(22) Euthalia anosia, M., is given from Assam to Burma and saitaphernes, 

 Fruh., as the Sikkim race. 



(23) Euthalia binghami, DeN., is placed as a race of mahadeva, M., from 

 Java and represents an extreme dry season form, zic.hrina, Fruh., being the 

 wet season form ; ziclivi, But., which has heretofore been considered as a 

 separate species is given as a race of mahadeva flying in Borneo. 



(24) Euthalia iubentina, Cr., is confined to China. Indica, Fruh., is the 

 race occurring in India, North of Bombay, and Burma. Other Indian races 

 are arasada, Fruh., South India, Siudi psittacus, Fruh., Ceylon. 



(25) Euthalia franciae, Gray, flies from Nepal to Bhutan. The form 

 from Assam and Upper Burma is raja, Fd., of which galara, Fruh., with white 

 spots, represents the extreme dry season form. Attenuata, Tytler, must 

 presumably be sunk as a synonym of raja. 



(26) Euthalia gupta, DeN., and goodrichi, Dist., are placed as races of 

 bellata, Druce, from Borneo. 



(27) Euthalia sahadeva, M-, is confined to Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan ; 

 the Assam race is nadaka, Fruh., and the Burmese one narayana, GrS. 



(28) Euthalia derma, Koll., is placed as a race of the Ceylon evelina, 

 StoU; the Burmese race is probably the same as vallona, Fruh., from Siam. 



(29) Parthenos cyaneus, Wl., is given as a separate species as the valve of 

 genitalia is elongated ; the remaining Indian formis are placed as races 

 of Sylvia, Cr.,from New Guinea. Specimens of the Chinese race sylla, Don., 

 which has the bases suftused blue green, are found in Tenasserim flying 

 with typical gambrisius, Fab. 



