i6 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 



December on a Peak 5000 feet near Potingi, Jaipur State, Eastern Ghats ; a female 

 without locality in Col. A. M. Lang's collection, and another from Cannanore, South 

 India, in Col. J. H. McLeod's collection, and Mr. B. T. Atkinson records it as rare 

 from the Outer Himalayas of the North-West Provinces " (Butt. Ind. ii. p. 18). 

 Mr. W. Doherty (J. A. S. Beng. 1886, 124) records "two females from Jhulaghat, 

 East Kumaon." Mr. H. J. Elwes (Tr. Ent. Soc. 1888, 335) says "this species 

 rarely occurs in the Sikkim Hills, but in the Terai, and as far out in The Plains as 

 Jalpaiguri, it has been taken by Mr. A. V. Knyvett and Mr. Otto MoUer, in July, 

 August, and September." Mr. L. de Niceville (Sikkim Gazetteer, 1894, 132) says 

 " this is one of the rarest of the butterflies of Sikkim. The male is always rarer 

 than the female." Major C. H. E. Adamson (List Butt. Burm. p. 11) records "the 

 capture of four males and one female in the Bhamo District ; males taken in October 

 and November, on the Sinkan River, and female in May." Mons. G. A. Poujade 

 (Nouv. Arch, du Mus. 3rd ser. iii. p. 263, pi. ii. fig. 3) records and figures a female 

 taken near Bankok, Siam. 



Mimicry. — The males probably mimic the Limnaine butterfly Tirumala Limniace, 

 aud it is suggested by Mr. L. de Niceville (Butt. Ind. ii. 18) that the females 

 probably mimic species of the protected Pierine genus Thyca. 



Indo-Malayan and Chinese species of Euripus, etc. — Eiiripus Pfeifferse, Felder, 

 Wien. Ent. Monats. 1860, p. 235, pi. 3, fig. 1, ? . Distant, Rhop. Malay, p. 135, fig. 

 ?. 8yn. E. Euplgeoides, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 415 (1866). Butler, 

 Trans. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1877, p. 541. Distant, Rhop. Mai. p. 134, pi. 13, fig. 6, 7, 

 S ? (1883). Habitat. Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Sumatra. — Euripus Borneensis, 

 Distant, Annals of Nat. Hist. 1887, p. 54, S ? . Mimics the Bornean Eupl^ine 

 butterfly Danisepa Lowei. Habitat. Borneo. — Euripus Glijtia, Felder, Reise 

 Novara, Lep. iii. p. 415, pi. 55, fig. 7, ? (1866). Semper, Reiseu Philip. Lep. p. 83, 

 pi. 15, fig. 8, 9, c? ? (1887). Habitat. E, Mindanao. — Euripus AnJcasus, Semper, 

 I.e. p. 83, pi. 15, fig. 6, 7, <? (1887), Habitat. Philippines. — Euripus Lucasioides, 

 Semper, I.e. p. 84, pi. 15, fig. 4, 5, ? (1887). Habifat. Mindanao. — Euripus 

 Nysia, Semper, I.e. p. 84, pi. 15, fig. 11, 12, 13, c? ? (1887). Habitat. S. Min- 

 danao'. — Euripus funebr Is, Leech, Entom. 1891, Suppl. p. 27; Butt, of China, etc., 

 p. 150, pi. 16, fig. 1, a (1893). Habitat. W. China. 



Genus Albania. Male. Foreiuing elongated, narrow ; costa slightly arched at 

 the base, apex rounded ; exterior margin oblique, slightly uneven ; posterior margin 

 much recurved from the base ; first subcostal bi-anch emitted at one-fifth before end 

 of the cell, second branch at one-fifth beyond the cell, third at two-fifths ; discocel- 

 lulars short, curved outward ; cell broad, open. Hindwing short, anterior margin 

 convex, apex and exterior margin very convex, slightly uneven ; precostal vein short 

 and straight ; subcostals and radial emitted from near costal vein ; cell narrow, open. 



