126 LIETJT.-COL. C. SWINHOE ON THE LEPIDOPTERA [Feb. 3, 



Mr. Butler has pointed .out to me that Klug's type of L. dorippus 

 has white hind wings, a fact which appears to have been entirely 

 overlooked ; but this does not entitle the all red L. dorippus to a 

 new name, because King happens to have figured an inconstant 

 variety instead of the normal form. 



6. LiMNAS DORIPPUS. 



Evploea dorijjpus, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 48. figs. 1-5 (1829). 

 Poona, October and December ; Khandalla, October ; Bombay, 

 August. 



7. Crastia core. 



Pap. core, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 266. figs. E, F (1780). 



Euplcea vermiculata, Butler, P. Z. S. 1866, p. 2/6. 



Common everywhere all the year round ; the variety E. vermi- 

 culata is very plentifully met with throughout the whole district, and 

 there are so many intermediates, that it is impossible to separate the 

 two forms. 



8. PaDEMMA KOLLARl. 



Euploea kollari, Felder, Reise Nov., Lep. ii. p. 32.5 (1867), c?. 



Poona, September ; Bombay, August. 



Is not often met with, but I do not believe it is rare ; it so exactly 

 resembles E. core in coloration that it is passed over as E. core. In 

 September in Poona, and again in the following August in Bombay, 

 I made my collector catch every E. core he could find, and thus got 

 a iew E. kollari in each place ; it is quite distinct from P. sinhala 

 of Ceylon. The female is very similar in all its markings to the 

 male, and only differs in the absence of the whitish sexvlal patch in 

 the cell of the hind wings, and in having the hinder margin of the 

 fore wings straight. I have several examples taken with males 

 from Calicut, where this species is quite common. 



Satyrine. 



9. Melanitis leda. 



Pap. leda, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 77B (1767). 

 Common in all moist places from July to October. 



10. Melanitis ismene. 



Pap. ismene, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. 26. figs. A, B (1775). 

 Common in all moist places all the year round ; very plentiful in 

 winter. 



11. CaLYSISME PERSEUS. 



Pap. perseus, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 488 (1775). 

 Poona, October and November ; Bombay, October. 

 Not common. 



