1888.] G. F. Hampson — Butterflies of the Nilgiri District. 357 



99. ZiZERA iNDiCA, Murray. 

 1000—7000 ft. 



The black spots of the band on the underside of the forewing larger 

 than in Z. sangra, 



100. ZizERA OSSA, Swinhoe. 



1000—7000 ft. Much paler than Z. malia. Male with the dusky 

 outer margin narrower. Female of the same colour — not dark as in 

 Z. maha — the apex of the forewing broadly dusky. 



101. AzANUs UBALDUS, Cramer. 

 1000—7000 ft. Bather rare. 



102. AzANUS CBAMERi, Moore. 

 1000—3000 ft. Rare. 



103. Tarucus plinius, Fabricius. 

 1000—7000 ft. 



104. Tarucus nara, Kollar. 

 Form callinara, Butler. 



1000 — 3000 ft. Specimens differ much in size ; the spots of the 

 underside are sometimes well separated, sometimes conjoined. 



105. Castalius decidea, Hewitson. 

 Form interruptus, Moore. 



„ liar)iatus, Moore. 



2000 — 5000 ft. G. decidea is the wet-season form, G. interruptus, 

 the dry-season form, and G. hamatus, which occurs on the southern and 

 western slopes, the dry-season form in regions of heavy rain-fall. 



106. Castalius rostmon, Fabricius. 

 1000—7000 ft. 



107. Castalius ethion, Doubleday and Hewitson. 



2000 — 4000 ft. In the female the blue markings of the male are 

 replaced by black. 



108. Castalius ananda, de Niceville. 



Common at the foot of the ISTellyampathy Hills, Cochin, in JSTovember, 

 1882. In September, 188?, I took about a dozen males and one female at 

 5000 feet on the northern slopes of the Nilgiris. They were confined to 

 a few square yards and evidently belonged to one brood. I have never 

 seen the species since. 



109. Everes parrhasius, Fabricius. 

 1000—4000 ft. 



110. Jamides bochus, Cramer. 

 1000—7000 ft. 



111. Ltc^nesthes lycj]nina, Felder. 

 2000—4000 ft. 



112. Nacaduba prominens, Moore. 

 2000—6000 ft. 



