1881.] WESTERN INDIA, BELOOCHISTAN, ETC. Gil 



species (as he has done in death), since it is hardly probable that 

 the same species would be taken for eight months in succession. It 

 is no wonder that any one, however much experienced in the 

 study of the Lepidoptera generally, should confound the species of 

 such difficult genera as Teracolus, Colias, and Terias ; only special 

 study can educate one readily to recognize the differences between 

 many of them : doubtless a tendency to hybridization between allied 

 species does not assist one in identifying them. 



40. Catopsilia thisorella. 



Callidryas thisorella, Boisduval, Sp. Gren. Lep. i. p. 609 (1836). 



Two males. Kurrachee, May 1879. 



"Whether this race of C. pyranthe is constant to Kurrachee I have 

 no means of judging. Major Swinhoe gives March, May, and 

 December as its times of appearance, and says that it is com.mon. 



41. Appias darada (No. 2). 



Pieris darada, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. p. 166, n, 142 



(1867). 



One male. Neilgherries. 



" One specimen, taken at Kurrachee ; month not recorded. — 

 C. S. 



42. Appias narendra (No. 3). 



Appias narendra, Moore, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xx. 

 p. 48(1877). 



One male. Neilgherries. 



The female is at present unknown to us ; but Major Swinhoe 

 speaks of the probable female as " smaller, with broader marginal 

 black band on the upper surface of the secondaries, and the under 

 surface of these wings nearly white." It would be quite unusual 

 for the female to be smaller than the male ; but this might be merely 

 an individual character. 



43. Papilio mesentina. 



Papilio mesentina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 270. f. A, B (1782). 



A pair. Quetta, North Beloochistan, March 1880. 

 Occurs very commonly from February to May, and in November 

 and December. 



44. Synchloe daplidice. 



Papilio daplidice, Linnajus, Syst. Nat. (l)ii. p. 760(1766). 

 A pair. Quetta, April 7th & loth, 1880. 



45. Ganoris gliciria (No. I). 



Papilio gliciria, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 171. f. E, F (1779). 

 A pair. Neilgherries. 



