1886.] W. Dolierty — A List of Butterflies taJcen in Kumaon. 135 



Family LIBYTHEID^, Westwood. 



195. LiBYTHEA MYRRH A, Godt. Kuinaoii generally from the Tarai 

 up to 4,000 feet. 



196. LiBYTHEA LEPiTA, Moore. Almora, Naini Tal, Khafi,Cliaiidans, 

 5 — 8,000 feet. The prehensores are qnite different from those of myrrhttf 

 from which species it seems perfectly distinct. 



Suborder RHOPALOCERA HEXAPODA, Constant Bar. 

 Family PIERID^, Dnponchel. 



197. Terias venata, Moore. Bagheswar, Askot, 3 — 5,000 feet. 

 Felder describes a form of this species under the name of santana from 

 Kaladungi at the foot of the Kumaon Himalayas. 



198. Terias drona, Horsf. Bagheswar, Almora, Naini Tal, 3-* 

 6,000 feet. 



199. Terias hecabe, Linn. Everywhere up to 8,000 feet, occa- 

 sionally higher. Many varieties, but none seem even locally constant. 



200. Terias l^ta, Boisd. Eastern Kumaon, Askot, Gori, and 

 Kali valleys up to Dharchula, 2 — 5,000 feet. 



201. Ganoris (or Mancipium) canidia, Sparrm. Hills generally, 

 2,000 — 11,000 feet, from the Kali valley at Jhulaghat up to Garbyan in 

 Byans. 



202. Ganoris ajaka, Moore. Naini Tal, Dhankuri, Khati, Dwali, 

 6,000—11,000 feet. 



203. Aporia SORACTE, Moore, (soracfa). Pindari valley, 9,000 feet, 

 Bcarce. 



204. Synchloe callidice, Esp. Two males, Pindari Glacier, 12,000 

 feet. 



205. Belenois mesentina, Cram. Ranibagh, 1,000 feet. 



206. HuPHiNA NERissA, Fabr. Haldwani at the foot of the hills. 



207. Delias eucharis, Drury. Almora, Ranibagh, 1 — 5,000 feet. 



208. Delias belladonna, Fabr. Sarju, Kali, and Gori valleys, 2 — ■ 

 5,000 feet. If Mr. Butler's distinctions are to be followed, my specimens 

 belong to horsfieldii, Gray, described from Nepal. 



209. Nepheronia gma, Felder. Naini Tal, Bhim Tal, 2—6,000 

 feet. 



210. Catopsilia oatilla. Cram. Bagheswar, Takula, Kali valley, 

 1—6,000 feet. 



211. Catopsilia crocale, Cram. Bagheswar, Ranibagh, 1—4,000 

 feet. 



212. Catopsilia pyranthe, Linn. Bagheswar, Kali valley up to 

 Dharchula, 2—4,000 feet. 



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