1882.] tahen in Sihkim in October. 59 



153. Nejgtis soma, Moore. 



The Sikkim specimens named by Mr. Moore have the streak in the cell 

 on the upperside of the forewing very narrow, as also is the spot beyond 

 it, the discal series of spots on that wing small, rounded and well separated ; 

 underside tawny, not so deep a shade as in JSf. emodes, the bands and spots 

 not outwardly defined with black. 

 Neptis susinita, Moore. 



Specimens of this species from Sikkim identified by Mr. Moore may 

 be known from the preceding by the streak in the cell and spot beyond it 

 being wider, as also is the anterior band on the hindwing. The bands and 

 spots on the underside are slightly defined with black. 



154. JVeptis nandina, Moore. ^ 

 Several specimens at low elevations. 



Neptis cartica, Moore. 

 Mr. Moore has confirmed my identification of the specimens of this 

 species I took in Sikkim. It may perhaps be best identified by noticing 

 that only the discal band on the upperside is pure white, all the other 

 markings are more or less sullied, the discoidal streak is narrow and 

 hardly separated from the triangular spot beyond it, and the submarginal 

 waved lines are very distinct in the forewing. Underside tawny, markings 

 undefined with black. 



155. Neptis vikasi, Horsfield. 

 One specimen at 2,000 feet. 



156. Neptis columella, Cramer. 

 Two females at low elevation. 



AtTiyma leucothoe, Linnaeus. 

 Aihyma selenophora, Kollar. 

 Males common, one ? (= A. hahula, Moore) only observed. 



157. Atliyma zeroca, Moore. 



Males as common as A. selenophora. The female has yet to be dis- 

 covered. It will probably differ from the female of the preceding species 

 in having the streak in the cell of the forewing undevided. 

 Atliyma inara, Doubleday, Hewitson. 

 Both sexes taken at low elevations. 

 "^ Aihyma mahesa, Moore. 



158. Athyma cama, Moore. 

 Both sexes taken. 



159. Athyma chevana, Moore. 



A single specimen of this rare species was taken by a Lepcha. 



160. Euthalia garuda, Moore. 



161. Euthalia lubentina, Cramer. 



A single female at 2,000 feet elevation. 



