1900.] L. do Niceville — Butterflies of the Kanara District. 253 



of T. eucharis. Mr. Bell lias received it from Bijapur, -which lies N.-E. 

 of Kanara, but has never taken it in Kanara itself. 



158. Ixias PYBENE, Linnaeus. 



Capparis sepiaria, Linn. (Capparidete) at Bijapur. 



Dr. A. G. Butler in his latest revision* of the genus Ixias restricts 

 I. pyrene, Linnaeus, to China, and records /. frequens, Butler, from 

 " India generally," I. dharmsalx, Butler, from " India, from Darjiling 

 to the Western Provinces and southwards to the Neilgherries," and 

 I. pirenassa, Wallace, from "Western India southwards to Depalpur." It 

 is uuknown to the writer to which of these species, if any, Dr. Butler 

 would assign the butterfly that is placed here under the parent form. 

 I. cingalensis, Moore, is restricted by Dr. Butler to Ceylon. Mr. Bell 

 doubts the occurrence of L pyrene in Kanara, though it certainly occurs 

 commonly elsewhere in the Bombay Presidency, and at Bijapur, N.-E. 

 of Kanara, but it has been recorded from " A place half-way up the 

 ghat on the road to the Gairsoppa Falls." 



159. Ixias Marianne, Cramer. 

 Cappans sepiaria, Linn. (Cappar ideas). 



New to the Kanara list. It is common on the Maleniani or 

 Gairsoppa Ghat in Kanara. It has not been bred in Kanara, 



160. Hebomoia australis, Butler. 

 Cratseva religiosa, Forst. {Cap par ideas). 

 Capparis Heyneana, Wall. (Capparideas). 

 Capparis Moonii, Wight ( Capparideas) . 

 Capparis sepiaria, Linn. (Capparideas). 



This species appears in the second Kanara list as H. glaucippe, 

 Linnaeus, but Dr. Butler has recently separated off the South Indian 

 and Ceylonese form under the name H. australis from the North-East 

 Indian, Burmese, Malayan Peninsula and Chinese H. glaucippe.f 



161. Nepheronia pinuasa, Moore. 

 Capparis Heyneana, Wall. (Capparideas) . 



162. Nepheronia hipima, Fabricius. 

 Capparis Heyneana, Wall. (Capparideas). 

 Capparis liorrida, Linn. f. (Capparideas). 



* Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., seventh series, vol. i, pp. 133-143 (1898). 

 f Ann. and Mug. of Nat. Hist., seventh series, voJ. i, pp. 289-293 (1898). 



