236 J. Wood-Mason and Lionel de Niceville — List of [No. 3, 



45. SlTHON SUGEIVA, Vai\ AEECA. 

 8. sugrivct) var. areca, Wood-Mason and de Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 

 1880, vol. xlix., pt. 2, p. 232, c? ? . 



Kar Nicobar (Felder). 



46. SlTHON KAMOETA. 



Myrina kamorta, Felder, Yerh. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1862, vol. xii, p. 485, 

 ? . — Wood-Mason and de Niceville, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1880, vol. xlix, pt. 2, 

 p. 233, J. 



One male each from Nankowri and Kar Nicobar Islands ; and Great 

 Nicobar (Felder). 



47. Deudobix oeseis. 

 Kamorta (Moore). 



43, Myeina atymnus. 

 Three males from Nankowri Island (Gol. Gadell and A. de B,.). 



Family PAPILIONID.E. 



Subfamily Pieein^. 



49. Teeias hecabe. 



Katschall, Trinkut, and Nankowri Islands ; and Takoin, probably a 

 small village near the settlement. Very common. 



50. Teeias nikobaeiensis. 



T. nikobarien&is, Felder, Verh. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1862, vol. xii, p. 480. 



We have at last received from Kamorta, through the kindness and 

 courtesy of Col. Cadell, V. C, Chief Commr. of the Andamans and Nico- 

 bars, 10 specimens all males, which are no doubt referrible to this species ; 

 in one specimen only, however, is the external margin of the posterior wings 

 narrowly and obsoletely bordered with fuscous, the border being reduced 

 to dots sometimes so small as to be barely visible and connected or not with 

 one another by a few fuscous scales ; the colour of the specimens is bright 

 lemon-yellow. Kar Nicobar (Felder). 



51. Teeias deona. 



T. drona, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co., 1829, p. 137, pi. 1, fig. 13. 



Two males and three females from Kamorta and one female from 

 Nankowri (Colonel Cadell). 



