238 MR. Fe MOORE ON LEPIDOPTERA [Feb. 21, 
YprHIMA INDECORA, n. sp. (Plate XII. fig. 7.) 
Nearest to Y.inica, Hewits. Upperside brown: fore wing with 
a darker subbasal oblique shade ; a prominent, bipupilled, subapical 
ocellus : hind wing with two smaller subanal ocelli. Underside covered 
with very slender grey strigee ; two very faint brown fasciz crossing 
middle of both wings, those on the hind wing waved : hind wing with 
two subapical and three subanal, extremely minute, and indistinct 
silver-pupilled ocelli. 
Expanse, ¢ 12, 2 12 inch. 
Hab. Kangra district. In coll. Rev. Hocking & F. Moore. 
YpTHIMA NAREDA. 
Satyrus nareda, Kollar, Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. p. 451 (1844). 
Ypthima nareda, Hewits. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1865, p. 285, 
pl. 17. £6 (nee ft. 7): 
NYMPHALINE. 
DILIPA MORGIANA. 
Apatura morgiana, Westw. Doubleday’s Gen. D. Lep. p. 305 
1850). 
Diliga morgiana, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. i. p. 201, 
pl. 6a. f. 5. 
“August. 6000 feet.” 
LIMENITIS TRIVENA. 
Limenitis trivena, Moore, Ent. Monthly Mag. 1864, p. 133. 
CHARAXES FABIUS. 
Papilio fabius, Fabricius, Spec. Ins. ii. p. 12 (1781), 3. 
Papilio solon, Faby. Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 69 (1793), 2. 
“ Dharmsala; July. Taken at sugar.” 
EULEPIS ATHAMAS. 
Papilio athamas, Drury, Ill. Exot. Ins. i. pl. 2. f. 4 (1773). 
Kangra; Kulu; 3000 feet. 
EvLEPIS HAMASTA, 0. Sp. 
Smaller than HZ. athamas. Fore wing differs in the medial band 
being broader in the male, the subapical spot also broader and more 
regularly quadrate, its upper angle being nearer the apical spot, of 
which latter there are two in the female, one above the other: hind 
wing with a more prominent submarginal series of white spots, the 
three lower spots being conspicuously larger and lunular in shape, 
with contiguous greyish outer lunules. 
Expanse 23 to 22 inches. 
Hab. Dharmsala, 6200 feet; March, June. In coll. British 
Museum. 
“ The wildest butterfly that I know. Takes very long flights at 
a time and returns to the same point. Very shy.” 
