1886.] Lejpidoptera of CacJiar. ^^■*- 



"The males of this species," Mr. Wood-Mason notes, "emit a deli- 

 cious vanilla-like scent." 



26. Orinoma damaris. 



O. damaris, Gray, Lep. Ins. Nepal, p. 14, pi. vii, figs. 2, 2a (1846). 

 One male Nemotha, 4th October. 



27. YpTHIMA PHILOMELA. 



Papilio 'philomela, Johanssen, Amoen. Acad., vol. vi, p. 404, n. 60 (1764). 



Abundant from April to September, obtained on Nemotha in 

 October. The specimens shew great variation in the size of the ocelli on 

 the underside, and there is often an additional seventh ocellus between, 

 and sometimes confounded with, the two anterior pairs of ocelli on the 

 hindwing. None of them, however, exhibit the markings of the cold 

 and dry season form which Mr. Butler has described under the name of 

 Y. marshalUi. 



28. Ypthima newara. 



Tphthima newara, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 567. 



Three males and one female in forests near Silcuri on May 18th, 

 one male on July 28th. Mr. Butler (Ann. & Mag. of Nat. Hist., fifth 

 series, vol. XVI, p. 302, n. 18, 1885) records from Manipur, Y. narada, 

 Kollar, a species confined to the N.-W. Himalayas so far as we are 

 aware. 



29. Ypthima huebneei. 



r. huhneriy Kirby, Syn. Cat. Dinrn. Lep., p. 95, n. 18 (1871). 



Some hundreds of specimens were taken exhibiting, as usual, great 

 variation in the ocellated markings ; amongst which were a few of the 

 cold and dry season form, Y. howra, Moore. 



30. Erites falcipennis, PI. XVI, Fig. 2, S' . 



E.falcipennis, W.-M. & de N., in Butt, of India, vol. i, p. 237, n. 230 (1883). 



S . Nearest allied to JEJ. angularis, Moore,* but differs from that 

 species in the upperside being dark fuliginous throughout, in the 

 forewing being distinctly falcate, and in the ocellus being round and 

 prominently white-pupilled, with a very narrow pale iris. Hindwing 

 with the discal fascia and series of blind ocelli hardly defined by 



* Erites angularis, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1878, p. 825, ^, from Upper 

 Tenasserim j and Distant, Rhop. Malay., p. 46, pi. v, fig. 3, oT, from Perak. 



