254 MR. F. MOORE ON LEPIDOPTERA [Feb. 21, 
IXIAS KAUSALA. 
Ivias kausala, Moore, Aun. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1877, p. 49. 
Ix1as pyemmaA,n. sp. (Plate XII. fig. 1.) 
Nearest to I. kausala. Smaller, and of a slightly paler yellow: 
fore wing with a broader black apical band, the red belt being much 
narrower and more irregularly bordered, leaving a much broader 
black inner space: hind wing unmarked. Underside similarly marked 
to I. kausala. 
Expanse 13 inch, 
Hab. Kangra district. In coll. British Museum. 
Ix1As wAtTT1?. 
Ivias watti, Butler, P. Z.S. 1880, p. 151, pl. 15. f. 1, 3. 
The locality of “ Bengal”? given for this species is evidently an 
error. : 
IxIAS MARIANNE. 
Papilio marianne, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. pl. 217. f. C-E (1782). 
CALLOSUNE FARRINA. 
Teracolus farrinus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 159, pl. 7. f. 2. 
CALLOSUNE PURA. 
Teracolus purus, Butler, P. Z.S. 1876, p. 160, pl. 7. f. 14, 15. 
CoLiAs LADAKENSIS. 
Colias ladakensis, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. ii. p. 197, pl. 27. 
f. 8, 9 (1865). 
Colias shipkee, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 492, pl. 31. f. 13. 
‘* Baralacha Pass.’’ 
CoLtas FIELDI. 
Colias fieldit, Ménétr. Catal. Mus. Petr. Lep. i. p. 79, pl. 1. f. 5 
(1855). 
C. edusa, Gray, Lep. Ins. Nepal, pl. 5. f. 2. 
Cotas SAREPTENSIS? 
? Colias sareptensis, Staudinger, Catal. p. 4 (1871). 
Colias (? sareptensis). <‘‘ Occurs all the year round; found at 
Dharmsala in grassy fields from April to November, and lower down 
the valley early in March. The yellow and white forms found at 
the same time and place, and taken in copuld.”’ 
Coxias PALLipA? 
? Colias pallida, Staudinger, Catal. p. 4 (1871). 
* Inias dharmsale, Butler, described as having been collected at Dharmsala 
by Dr. Watt, is not represented in Mr. Hocking’s collection. 
