66 L de Niceville — Second List of Butterflies [No. 2, 



135. Mycalesis {Orsotricena) runelca, Moore. 

 Two males only. 



136. Mycalesis {Galysisme) perseus, Fabricius. 



A single male. It is evidently rare in Sikkim, Mr. Ot to MoUer has 

 taken hundreds of the variety M. visala, but only a few of the true 

 M. perseus. The latter is at once known by the rounded apex to the 

 fore wings. 



Mycalesis (Calysisme) perseus, var. visala, Moore. 

 Common everywhere amongst trees and bushes. The markings on the 

 underside are infinitely variable, but the '* sharply angled, almost pointed, 

 apex of the forewing" (Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1882. p. 406) dis- 

 tinguish it from the preceding. 



Mycalesis {Samanta) malsara, Moore. 

 Not uncommon amongst bushes and undergrowth. 



Lethe Jcansa, Moore. 

 Both sexes, males not uncommon, one female only. 

 ^ Lethe mehara, Moore. 

 Lethe chandica, Moore. 

 Both sexes in forest, 



^Lethe europm, Fabricius. 

 Lethe rohria, Fabricius. 

 Males common everywhere, females less so. 



137. Lethe (Tansima) verma, Kolhir. 



Far less common than the preceding. Occurs in the same localities. 



Lethe sidonis, Hewitson. 

 Common at about 6,000 feet elevation, not seen much lower. 



Neope hhadra, Moore. 



Tpthima philomela, Johanssen. 



Ypthima saJcra, Moore. 

 ' Ypthima nareda^ Hewitson. 



^Zipaetis scylax, Hewitson. 



138. Melanitis leda, Linnaeus. 

 One example at 2,000 feet elevation. 



139. Melanitis isnienCj Cramer. 

 Common in forest. 



140. Melanitis zitenius, Herbst. 

 Comnion at low elevations. 



Subfamily Eltmniinje. 

 Elymnias undularis, Drury. 



141. JElymnias leucocyma, Godart. 



Common around villages at about 2,000 feet elevation. 

 Byctis patnay Westwood. 



