268 W. Doherty — Additional Notes on Indian Butterflies. [No. 3, 



Bat for the differences in the venation I should have supposed 

 manii identical with anaxioides, Marshall. I name this species for 

 Mr. E. H. Man, Superintendent of the Nicobars, to whose kindness I 

 owe the exceptional facilities which I enjoyed for visiting the islands 

 under his charge. 



Family APATURID^. 

 Subfamily Kallimin^. 



5. DoLESCHALLiA POLiBETE, Cramer. 



Kar Nicobar not common, probably an immigrant from the Anda- 

 mans. 



Subfamily Argtnnin^. 



6. CiUTiHOCHEOA NICOBARICA, Wood-Mason and de Niceville. 



5 . Differs from male in being duskier basally on the hindwing 

 witbin the continuous discal black striga. Below paler, more ochreous, 

 less ferruginous, more tinged with blackish, all the marks more distinct, 

 the discal pale band of the hindwing wider, that of the f orewing obscurely 

 visible, very wide, bordered inwardly, and at the lower end outwardly, 

 by a distinct reddish fascia, the submarginal fasciae of the forewing 

 more distinct than in the male, and the bent blackish line apically on 

 the costa of the male absent. Great and Little Nicobar. 



Subfamily Apaturinj:. 



7. Ctrestis tabula, de Niceville. 



5 . Differs from the male in being white below instead of pale 

 orange-ochreous ; above it is only slightly tinged with ferruginous, and 

 is somewhat like thyodamas except that the lighter spaces are heavily 

 clouded with gray. When flying it more resembles the white Indian 

 species thyodamas for which I at first mistook it. The male of the same 

 species. Great Nicobar. 



8. Apatura (or Hypolimnas) misippus, Linn. 



A male from Mount Harriet, near Port Blair, Andaman Islands. I 

 have both sexes from Kar Nicobar, the female being as usual a mimic of 

 Danais chrysippus. 



YoMA, n. gen. 



Resembles Eurhinia, Felder {Rhinopalpa') in the shape of its wings, 

 and has the costa of the forewing similarly indented at the base. The 

 hindwing, however, has but one lobe at the anal angle (two in Eii- 

 r/imia), and is tailed at the upper median instead of the radial vein; 

 its abdominal margin is less excavated. The outer border of both 

 wings is straighter, and the forewing is not produced at the end of the 

 lower median. Unlike Eicrhinia the cell is closed in both wings ; the 



