1884.] LEPIDOPTERA FROM KURRACHEE. 507 



a small longitudinal subcostal streak slightly above and behind this 

 row : hind wings with a subcostal spot one third from the base, a 

 streak within the cell, another adjoining a mark at the end of the 

 cell, and a whorl of streaks outside corresponding to the row on the 

 fore wings — the first streak subcostal, very long, the second a little 

 shorter, the next four less than half the length, and three more mere 

 spots, each lessening in size ; all the streaks and spots deep black, 

 surrounded with white and distinctly separated from each other, 

 giving the outer row of streaks on both wings the appearance of 

 being stamped on a broad white baud. Both wings with a sub- 

 marginal row of spots slightly darker than the ground-colour of the 

 wings on a greyish ground. 



Kurrachee, June 1879, and again taken in June 1882. The 

 Calcutta Museum has also a specimeu received from Kurrachee. I 

 thought at first it was merely an aberration of Z. karsandra ; but as 

 I have taken examples two years running, marked exactly similarly, 

 and not at any other period of the year, it is clearly a distinct form. 



26. ZlZERA PYGMJIA. 



Lyccena pygmcea, Snellen, Tijdschr. Eut. xix. pi. 7. f. 3 (1876). 

 Appears in July, but is not common. 



27. Chilades ptjtli. 



Lyccena putli, Kollar, Hiigel's Kaschm. p. 422 (1848). 

 Muggur Pir, August, common. 



28. AZANUS ZENA. 



Lyccena zena, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 505, pi. 31. fig. y. 

 July and August, fairly plentiful. 



29. AphnjEus acamas. 



Lyccena acamas, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 40. f. 7-9 (1834). 



Common iu January and February, 1879. Never got another 

 specimen until July of the following year, when it again became very 

 plentiful. 



Papilionidx 



PlERIN.£. 



30. TERIAS L.ETA. 



T. lata, Boisduval, Sp. Gen. i. p. 674, n. 36 (1836). 



One example taken by me at Kurrachee in June 1879 ; I never 

 procured another anywhere in the neighbourhood. The black border 

 in the fore wings has a peculiar bronzy sheen ; otherwise the specimen 

 is identical with examples in my collection from other parts of India. 



31. Terias hecabe. 



Pap. hecabe, Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 249 (1764). 

 Appears plentifully from April to August. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc— 1884, No. XXXV. 35 



