348 Wood- Mason & de Mceville — On the Bhopalocerous [No. 4, 



Subfamily Sattrinj3. 



14. Anadebis himachala. 



Mycalesis ? himachala, Moore, Horsfield and Moore, Cat. Lep. Mns. E. I. C, 

 vol. i, p. 234, n. 503 (1857). 



Numerous specimens of both species, May, July, and August. This 

 is a batterfly that occurs only in thick forests, very seldom venturing out 

 into the sun, and even then never far from the shelter of large trees. 



15. Mycalesis (Virapa) anaxias. 



M. anaxias, Hewitson, Ex. Butt, vol. iii, Mycalesis pi. iv, figs. 25, 26, male (1862). 



One male near Silcuri, 9th August, and another on Nemotha, 24th 

 September. 



16. Mycalesis (Orsotrimna) medus. 



Papilio medus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 488, n. 198 (1775). 



Numerous specimens of both sexes taken between 26th May and 

 9th August, that is to say, during the rainy season. 



17. Mycalesis {Orsotricena) runeka. 



M. runelca, Moore, Horsfield and Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. C, vol. i, p. 234, 

 n. 501 (1857). 



Four males only from 3rd to 5th April, that is to say, at the end of 

 the dry season. It is almost certainly but a seasonal form of M. medus. 



18. Mycalesis (Oalysisme) blasius. 



Papilio hlasiiis, Fabricins, Ent. Syst., Suppl., p. 426, n. 488-9 (1798). 



Eleven males and a female around Silcuri between 27th May and 

 28th June. 



19. Mycalesis (Oalysisme) perseus. 



Papilio perseus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 488, n. 199 (1775). 



Two males only near Silcharon 3rd April. This is almost certainly 

 but a cold and dry season form of M. blasius* 



20. Mycalesis (Oalysisme) mineus. 



Papilio mineus, Linnseus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 471, n. 84 (1758). 



Seventy-five males and seventeen females in Silcuri and the forests 

 around between 26th May and 25th August. A single male of the cold 



* Since the above was put in type Mr. de Niceville has proved by breeding that 

 M. llasius and M. perseus are but seasonal forms of one and the same species. 



