1888.] G. F. Rampson^Butterflies of the Nilgiri District, 363 



187. HuPHiNA REMBA, Moore. 



Common on the western slopes, a rare straggler thoughout the rest 

 of the district. 



188. Belenois mesentina, Cramer. 

 Form auriginea^ Butler. 



,, lordaca, Walker. 

 1000 — 8000 ft. B. auriginea is the wet-season, B. lordaca the 

 dry-season form, and B. mesentina the wet-season form from dry localities 

 and high elevations ; it is found on the plateau. 



189. Nepheronia fraterna^ Moore. 

 Form ceylonica, Felder. 



1000 — 3000 ft. The former is the dry-season, the latter the wet- 

 season form. 



190. Nepheronia pingasa, Moore. 



1000 ft. The western slopes and Malabar. A form from regions 

 of heavy rain-fall. 



191. Nepheronia gma, Felder. 



1000—3000 ft. The Indian form of the Burmese N. Valeria, 



192. Delias eucharis, Drury. 

 1000—7000 ft. 



Subfamily Papilioninji. 



193. Papilio (Ornithoptera) minos, Cramer. 

 3000—7000 ft. 



194. Papilio (Chilasa) dissimilis, Linnaeus. 

 1000—4000 ft. Rare. 



195. Papilio (Chilasa) clytia, Linnaeus. 

 1000—4000 ft. Rare. 



196. Papilio (Chilasa) dravidarum, Wood-Mason. 

 Common in the western slopes, rare on the northern. 



197. Papilio (Menelaides) pandiana, Moore. 



Confined to the western slopes, 1000 — 3000 ft., where it is common. 



198. Papilio (Menelaides) hector, Linnaeus. 

 1000—7000 ft. 



199. Papilio (Menelaides) aristolochi^, Fabricius. 

 1000—7000 ft. 



200. Papilio (Orpheides) erithonius, Cramer. 

 1000—7000 ft. 



201. Papilio (Laertias) pammon, Linnaeus. 

 1000—7000 ft. The three forms of the female occur. 



202. Papilio (Charus) daksha, n. sp. 

 Fa'pilio daJcsha, Moore, MS. 



