1886.] Lepidoptera of Cachar. 371 



153. Catopsilia oatilla. 



Papilio catilla, Cramer, Pap, Ex., vol. iii, pi. ccxxix, figs. D, E, female (1779). 



Six males and eight females in Silcuri and surrounding forests 

 from 30th May to 10th August. 



154. Catopsilia crocale. 



Papilio crocale, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. i, pi. Iv, figs. C, D, female (1775). 



Numerous examples of both sexes in forests in and around Silcuri 

 from May to July, but most common in the former of these two months. 



155. Catopsilia gnoma. 



Papilio gnoma, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., App., p. 828, n. 152-3 (1775). 



Four males, Silchar, 5th to 7th April, one female, 5th April, three 

 females, Silcuri, 7th April to 12th June. 



Mr. Wood-Mason noted that the tufts of hair on the wings of the 

 male ** smell like jessamine." 



156. Catopsilia ptranthe. 



Papilio pyranthe, Linnsens, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 469, n. ^.6 (1758). 

 Four males and four females, Silcuri, 25th May to 16th June. 



157. IxiAS, sp. 



Three males, Irangmara, 11th and 13th July. These specimens 

 agree in the size, in the width of the black border on the upperside of 

 the hindwing, and on the underside with the figure of 1. evippe, Drury 

 (111. Ex. Ins., vol. i, pi. V, fig. 2, male, 1770), but differ in the orange 

 patch on the upperside of the fore wing being much smaller. 



158. Hebomoia glaucippe. 



Papilio glaucippe, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. x, p. 469, n. 65 (1758). 



Four males and three females in and around Silcuri from 7th 

 April to 22nd July. 



159. CatOPHAGA PAULINA. 



Papilio paulina, Cramer, Pap. Ex., vol. ii, pi, ex, figs. E, F, female (1777). 

 Seven males in forests in and around Silcuri from 20th May to 

 11th July, another male on Nemotha, 2nd October j twelve females, first 

 form, from 30th May to 11th July, three females, second form (apex of 

 fore wing and entire hindwing on underside rich ochreous), 13th June 

 to 4th July, around Silcuri. 

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