3G8 G. F. Hampson — Butterflies of the l^ilgiri District. [No. 4, 



264. Plesioneura alysos, Moore. 



3600 ft. One specimen on tlie nortliern slopes. 



265. Plesioneura restricta, Moore. 

 2000—4000 ft. Kare. 



266. Plesioneura basiplaya, de Niceville. 



About twenty specimens taken in September, 1888, on the western 

 slopes, at 2000—3000 ft. 



267. Udaspes folus, Cramer. 

 1000—7000 ft. JSTot common. 



268. CoLADENiA DAN, Fabricius. 

 2000—4000 ft. 



269. CoLADENiA TissA, Moore. 



2000 — 4000 ft. Fairly common, a geoprapHcal race of C. indrani. 



270. Abaratha ransonnetii, Felder. 

 Form taylori, de Niceville. 



The latter is the dry-season form ; specimens occur with the ground- 

 colour of every shade between pale chestnut and nearly black. 



271. Abaratha agama, Moore. 



3000 ft. One specimen taken by Mr. Alfred Lindsay on the 

 southern slopes. 



272. Tapena thwaitesi, Moore, 

 2000—4000 ft. Not uncommon. 



273. Antigonus angulata, Felder. 



2000 — 4000 ft. Not uncommon. Probably this is the species 

 recorded from the Nilgiris as A. potij>hera in Kirby's Synonymic 

 Catalogue. 



274. Sarangesa dasahara, Moore. 



1000 — 3000 ft. The western slopes, not common. 



275. Sarangesa albicilia, Moore. 



2500 ft. The western slopes, two specimens, September, 1888. 

 It differs from Ceylon specimens in being dusky instead of white on the 

 underside of the hindwing. 



