1882.] G. F. L. Marshall — Bare species of Rhopalocerous Lepidoptera. 43 



E, limlorgi^ Moore, and E. grotei, Felder, have the white spots prominently 

 developed. 



Four specimens were taken by Captain C. T. Bingham on the Donat 

 range in January. Three were taken by Captain C. H. E. Adamson in 

 the Thoungyeen forests in February, and six in the same locality by Captain 

 Bingham in May. 



8. Papilio papone, Westwood. 

 This species was described by Westwood in 1872 in the Trans, of 

 the Ent. Soc. Lond., with " habitat in India orientali," and no subsequent 

 notice has been recorded of its occurrence so far as I know. A specimen 

 has now been taken by Captain C. T. Bingham in Upper Tenasserim? 

 which satisfactorily establishes the exact locality for this rare butterfly ; 

 the capture was made in the Thoungyeen forests on the 12th March. 



It will be seen that the materials for the foregoing paper are almost 

 entirely due to the careful researches of Captain C. T. Bingham, whose 

 investigations as an ornithologist are already well known, and to whom I have 

 been indebted for most valuable and generously rendered assistance in the 

 getting together of data for the handbook of the " Butterflies of India," 

 <fec., the first part of which has been published ; Captain Bingham has 

 succeeded during the past two seasons in capturing nearly every species 

 formerly recorded from Tenasserim, besides numerous species and sexes of 

 species new to science and some new to the Indian list, and I take this 

 opportunity of warmly acknowledging not only his labours but the gene- 

 rous way in which he has placed the whole of his collection at my disposal. 



Explanation of Plate IV. 



Fig. 1. MycaUsis surhha, Marsliall, <J 



Fig. 2. Zophoessa dura^ „ $ 



Fig. 3. B^ipparchia shindura^t „ $ 



Fig. 4. Folyommdtiis ellisi, „ ^ 



Fig. 5. Fapilio clarce^ „ $ 



