352 G. F. Hampson — Butterflies of the Nilgiri District. [No. 4, 



Subfamily AcR^iNJ:. 

 34. Telchinia viol^, Fabricius. 



Subfamily Ntmphalin^. 



35. Ergolis merione, Cramer. 



36. Ergolis taprobana, Westwood. 



37. Ergolis ariadne, Linn^us. 



38. Byblia ilithtia, Drury. 

 1000—3000 ft. Near tanks on tbe plains. 



39. EuRiPUS coNSiMiLis, Westwood. 



One specimen seen at tbe flower of Lantana at the north- western 

 corner of the Nilgiris, October, 1888. 



40. CuPHA ERTMANTHis, Drury. 

 3000—6000 ft. Common. 



Larva, pale apple-green with branching black spines. Pupa, pale 

 apple-green with three pairs of red and black frontal processes, and 

 red and black frontal streaks. 



41. Atella phalanta, Drury. 



42. Cethosia mahratta, Moore. 



300 — 3500 ft. Common on the western slopes and a rare straggler 

 throughout the rest of the district. 



43. Cynthia saloma, Swinhoe. 



Both sexes common on the western slopes, rare throughout the rest 

 of the district. 



44. RoHANA CAMiBA, Moore. 



3000 — 6000 ft. The female very rare, the male not common. 



45. Precis iphita, Cramer. 



46. JuNONiA almana, Linnaeus. 

 Form asterie, Linnaeus. 



47. Junonia atlites, Linnaeus. 



48. Junonia lemonias, Linnaeus. 



49. JuNONiA HiERTA, Fabricius. 

 60. JuNONiA ORITHYIA, Linnasus. 



51. Neptis hordonia, Stoll. 

 Form plagiosa, Moore. 



On the lower slopes the former is the wet-season form, the latter 

 the dry-season, on the plateau N. plagiosa occurs throughout the year. 



52. Neptis viraja, Moore. 



One specimen taken on the western slopes in October 1888, at 

 *600 ft. 



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