862 Wood-Mason & de ]Sriceville--0?i tJie BJiopalocerous [No. 4, 



91. EUTHALIA LUBENTINA. 

 Papilio luhentina, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. ii, pi. civ, figs. C, D, female (1777). 

 One male, Silcuri, 27th June. 



92. EUTHALIA ANOSIA. 



Adolias anosia, Moore, Horsfield and Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E I C vol i 

 p. 187, n. 376 (1857). '' ' * 



One female at Irangmara on 12th July, another seen, alis extensis, on 

 the wall of a room in the bungalow at Lalla Mookh in June, presenting 

 the appearance of a leaf overgrown by a fungas, and one male on 

 Nemotha on 12th September. 



93. Pteameis cardui. 



Papilio cardui, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 475, n. 107 (1758). 

 A single male in forest near Silcuri on 19th July. 



94. Stmbeenthia hippoclus. 



Papilio hippoclus, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. iii, pi. ccxx, figs. C, D, male (1779). 

 One male, Dooloo, 25th August. 



95. Symbeenthia htpselis. 



Vanessa hypselis, Godart, Enc. Meth,, vol. ix, Snppl., p. 818 (1823). 

 One male on Nemotha, 28th September. 



96. Rhinopalpa pulva. 



B. fulva, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monatsch., vol. iv, p. 399, n. 21 (1860). 



Nine males in forests near Silcuri from 5th May to 10th August. 

 The inner edge of the black band on the outer margin of the forewing 

 on the upperside is straight in the Cachar Specimens ; in E. pohjnice, 

 Cramer, it is well-curved. The two species are very doubtfully distinct! 



97. Doleschallia polibete. 



Papilio polihete, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. iii, pi. ccxxxiv, figs. D, E (1779). 



Two males and one female near Silcuri, 7th to 22nd June. Seen on 

 the wing frequently at Rupacherra. 



98. Chaeaxes (Eulepis) delphis. 



C. delphis, Donbleday, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, second series, vol i p 217 

 pi. vii (1843). ' ' ■ 



One male near Silcuri on 9th August. 



