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45. Mycalesis suavolens, de N. 4 (5" , Lower Tsang Po and Po Chu Valley 

 5 — 8,000 feet, June and early July. 



46. Mycalesis misenus, de N. 1 J ; Lower Tsang Po, 3,000 feet, June. 



47. Melanitis phedima beta, M. 1 J dry season form. 



48. Anadebis hiviacJiala, M. 5 specimens. 



49. Clerome eicmeus assama, Westw. 2 cJ . 



50. Thaumantis diores, Westw. 1 J . 



51. Discophora tullia zal, Westw. 1 S • 



52. Enispe euthymius, Doubl. 1 J . . 



53. Enispe cycnus, Westw. 1 $ . 



54. Eulepis dolon centralis, Roth. Sch. 4 c? • 



55. Eulepis eudamippus, Doubl. 1 J . 



Nos. 48 — 55 all obtained on the Lower Tsang Po, 3,000 — 7,000 feet in June. 



56. Eulepis narcace, Hewit. 25 S Lower Tsang Po, 2,600 — 5,000 feet 

 early in June. 



57. Apatura iris bieti, Oberth. One pair on the Lower Tsang Po, belovv 

 Pe at 9,000 feet at the end of July and early in August. 



58. Apatura parisatis, Westw. 5 c? on the Lower Tsang Po, o,0i»0 

 feet in June. 



59. Eutlialia francicB, Gray. 1 J , same locality as last. 



60. Euthalia phemius, Doubl. 1 J , Dewangiri, 1,000 feet, November. 



61. Euthalia telchinia, Menet. 1 5, Lower Tsang Po, 3,000 feet, June. 



I identify the specimen as telchinia with some doubt. It is dark-brown 

 above, the outer areas beyond the cells being abruptly paler, but darkening 

 slightly again towards the apex of the forewing and the outer margin of the 

 hindwing. On the forewing the outer edge of the dark area is bent inwards 

 at vein 2 and runs obliqiiely to the anal angle ; there are two obscure pale 

 bands in the cell and a discal row of similar spots near the bases of spaces 

 2 — 4. Beneath, the ground colour is pale olive-brown, the basal half of the 

 hindwing being dusted with bluish white ; there are the usual markings in 

 the cells and a discal and subterminal band on both wings, the discal band 

 on the forewing being much broken ; the white spot in 2 is very large and 

 prominent, those above it small and inconspicuous ; the apex of the fore- 

 wing is tipped with white. 



62. Liminitis austenia, M. 3 Jon the Lower Tsang Po, 2,600 to 4,000 

 feet in June. The specimens were typical. 



63. Liminitifi danava, M.. \ S • 



64. Liminitis daraxa, Doubl. 3 cj . 



65. Liminitis dudu, Westw. 1 J . 



66. Pantoporia asura,lilL. 1 J , 



Nos. 63— 68 on the Lower Tsang Po, 3,000 feet, June. 



67. Pantoporia jina, M. 2 c?, Lower Tsang Po, 5,500 feet, June and 1 6 , 

 Dhirang, 6,500 feet, October. 



68. Pantoporia opalina,Ko\\. 4 (J, Lower Tsang Po, 3,000 feet, .June, 

 Po Chu Valley, 7,500 feet, July and Dhirang, 6,500 feet, October. 



69. Neptis hylas emodes, M. 24 specimens at 3-4,000 feet, on the Lower 

 Tsang Po in June, also near Dhirang, 6,500 feet, October. 



