1888.] G. F. Hampson — Butterflies of the Nilgiri District. 359 



128. Rathinda amor, Fabricius. 

 2000—4000 ft. Rare. 



129. Iraota timoleon, Stoll. 



1000 — 3000 ft. The species, as usual, ajDpears under two forms. 



130. Deudorix epijarbas, Moore. 

 2000—7000 ft. 



131. Vadebra ? LANKANA, Moore. 



2000 — 3000 ft. Seven males and one female on the southern 

 slopes in April of this year. The generic name should be changed as 

 the genus of EuploeincB has priority. 



132. Zesius chrtsomallus, Hiibner. 



2000 ft. A single female in April of this year. 



133. Baspa melampus, Cramer. 

 2000—7000 ft. Rare. 



134. YiRACHOLA isocRATES, Fabricius. 



2000 — 4000 ft. Much paler than North Indian specimens. 



135. YiRACHOLA PERSE, Hewitson. 



2000 — 4000 ft. Some males have a patch of fulvous on the fore- 

 wing, others not. 



136. Rapala lazulina, Moore. 

 2000—4000 ft. Common. 



137. Rapala schistacea, Moore. 

 2000—4000 ft. Common. 



138. Rapala distorta, de Mceville. 



3000 ft. One female in August of this year on fche southern 

 slopes, and eight females on the western slopes, 1000 — 2500 ft., in 

 September, 1888. Differs from the description and figure of E. distorta 

 in having the blue area on the upperside of both wings more restricted, 

 and on the underside the white lines more regular and split up into 

 well-defined lunules. 



139. Spindasis vulcanus, Fabricius. 



140. Spindasis trifurcata, Moore. 

 2000—4000 ft. Not common. 



141. Spindasis elima, Moore. 

 2000—4000 ft. Not uncommon. 



142. Spindasis concana, Moore. 

 2000—4000 ft. Rather rare. 



143. Spindasis lazularia, Moore. 

 3000—4000 ft. Rare. 



144. Spindasis ap.normis, Moore. 



6000 ft. A male in Mr. Moore's collection taken by Mi-. A, 

 Lindsay, and a female in mine taken by Major-General Evezard, both at 



