252 L. de Nice'ville — Butterflies of the Kanara District. [No. 2, 



considered C. crocale and C. catilla were one and the same butterfly, but 

 it always struck him as somewhat auomalous that nearly all the 

 butterflies caught below the hills on the North Kanara coast should be 

 of the former form, while the great majority of those caught on the 

 tops of the hills and in the heavy jungles should be of the latter form. 

 There is but little doubt, he says, that the former is a more or less open- 

 country butterfly, while the latter keeps nearly altogether to the 

 jungles. 



150. Terias hecabe, Linnaeus. 

 Sesbatiia aculeata, Pers. (Leg uminosas) . 

 Cassia occidentalism Linn. (Leguminosm) . 

 Cassia Tora, Linn. (Leguminosze). 

 Cassia glauca, Lam. (Legitminosw). 



151. Terias silhetana, Wallace. 

 Poinciana regia, Bojer (Leguminosse) . 

 Wagatea spicata, Dalz. {Leguminosm). 



152. Terias libythea, Fabricius. 

 Cassia pumila, Lam. (Leguminosde) . 



153. Terias ljsta, Boisduval. 



This butterfly has not been bred in Kanara. 



1 54). Terias venata, Moore. 



There are specimens of this species in Mr. Bell's and my own 

 collection taken in Karwar in October. It is new to the Kanara list, 

 and it has not been bred. 



155. Teracolus amata, Fabricius. 

 Salvadora persica, Linn. (Salvadoraceze). 



156. Teracolus etrida, Boisduval. 



Cadaba indica, Lamk. (Capparideze) in Bombay. 

 Mr. Bell has caught a single specimen only of this butterfly in 

 Kanara, from whence Dr. Butler also records it. 



157. Teracolus eucharis, Fabricius. 

 Capparis sepiaria, Linn. (Capparidete) at Bijapur. 



This species is new to the Kanara list. Dr. F. Moore has 

 recorded it from North Canara as T. pollens, Moore, which is a synonym 



