350 Wood-Mason & de Niceville — On the Bhopalocerous [No. 4, 



A single specimen was taken on Nemotha (T. S.), N. Cachar, at an 

 elevation of 3,300 feet, in September. 



Mr. Wood-Mason notes : " The scent-glands and fans, which are 

 mnch as in M. malsara, Moore, emitted a powerful and delicious odour 

 resembling that of vanilla for some hours after the death of the insect." 



Nearest allied to Mycalesis mestra (Hewitson, Ex. Butt., vol. iii, 

 Mycalesis pi. i, figs. 2, 3, female^ 1862, from Bhutan, Assam, and the Khasi 

 Hills), from the figure of which it differs, above, in having three sub- 

 apical conjugated ocelli and the discal band less distinct in the forewing, 

 and only one subanal ocellus in the hindwing, instead of two, as in M, 

 mestra ; and, below, in having the ground unstriated throughout, one 

 posterior ocellus instead of two in the forewing, and an additional ocellus 

 in the middle of the ocellated band in the hindwing. 



Mr. Otto Moller has taken a few specimens of this beautiful species 

 in May in Sikkim at about 3,000 feet elevation. 



The female is rather larger and paler than the male, but does not 

 differ in markings. 



22. Mycalesis (Kabanda) malsaeida. 



M. malsarida, Butler, Cat. Diurn. Lep. B. M., Satyridce, p. 134, n. 27, pi. iii, 

 fig. 14 (1868). 



One male on Nemotha, 21st September. It agrees equally well with 

 the description of M. khasiana, Moore (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, 

 p. 566, from the Khasia Hills), the only other species in Mr. Moore's 

 genus Kabanda (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1880, p. 168), except that the 

 ocelli on the underside are not " minute." In the original description of 

 M. khasiana no reference is made to M. malsarida, nor is it possible from 

 the description alone of the former to tell in what, if any, other respects, 

 besides the single character mentioned above, it differs from the latter. 



23. Neokina crishna. 



Cyllo crishna, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep., vol. ii, p. 361, n. 9, note, (^ (1851). 

 Seven males, Nemotha, 12th September to 4th October. 



24. Lethe eueopa. 



Papilio europa, Fabricius, Syst. Ent,, p. 500, n. 247 (1775). 



Several specimens around Silchar in the forests, one female on 

 Nemotha. 



25. Lethe eohria. 



Papilio Tohria, Fabricius, Mant. Ins., vol. ii, p. 45, n. 446 (1787). 



A few specimens from forests in Silchar in August, two from 

 Nemotha in September. 



