380 db. a. q. butler os the 



83. Chaeaxes eudamippus. 



Charaxes eudamippus, Doubleday, Ann. Soc. Mit. France, 1843, p. 21/, 

 pi. vii. 



Types, a, b. Silhet {Stains forth), c? , $ . 



c. Silbet {Stamsforth), S . 



d. Darjiling {R. J. Elwes), S ; from S. & G. coll. 



e. Darjiling {Bates coll.), 6 ; from S. & Gr. coll. 

 f. Mungphu {Atkinson), c? • 



ff. Bhutan (G^. C. Dudgeon), c? . 

 h. Nepal {Wright), S . 

 i. Kb asia Hills {Col. Swinhoe), S . 



j. Meetan, Burmah {A. O. Hume), 6 ; from S. & G. coll. 

 k. Tilin Taw {Watson), 6 . 



I. East Pegu {W. Boherty), 6; from S. & G. coll. 

 Hewitson coll. 

 m-q. Without locality, c? (5" , $ . 



It is a great pity that Hewitson did not preserve the locality 

 on his female specimen, that sex being very rare in collections. 



84. Chaeaxes nepenthes. 



Charaxes nepenthes, H. Grose Smith, Entom, Month. Mag. vol. xx. 

 p. 58 (1883) ; Rhop. Exot., Char. pi. ii. figs. 3, 4 (1887;. 



a, h. Salween Eiver, Shan States, Burmah {Miss Rose 

 Jackson), S S • 



85. Chaeaxes Eothschelbi. 



Charaxes ganymedes. Leech, Entomologist, vol. xxiv. Suppl. p. 30 

 (1891), not Standing er. 



Charaxes Rothschildi, Leech, Butt. China, i. p. 128, pi. xiv. fig. 3 

 (1893). 



Omei-shan and Moupin. 

 Not in the Britisli Museum collection. It differs from C. 

 eudamippus just as C. mandarinus does from C. narccBus, therefore 

 it would not be surprising if we were to receive intergrades from 

 one to the other. Mr. Leech renamed his species on the ground 

 that Westwood bad already used the name for a species of 

 Charaxes ! but Westwood {loc. cit.) gave the name ganymede 

 (sic) to a Morpho, not a Charaxes. It was Staudinger who in 

 1886 used the name for a Charaxes. 



