1900.] L. de Nielville— Butterflies of the Kanara District. 265 



196. Hesperia galba, Fabricius. 

 Waltheria indica, Linn. (Sterculiacese) . 



197. Caprona ransonnetit, Felder. 

 Helicteres Isora, Linn. (Sterculiacese) . 



198. Odontoptilcm angulata, Felder. 

 Allophylus Cobbe, Blume (Sapindacese ) . 



199. COLADENIA INDRANI, Moore. 



Grewia Microcos, Linn. {Tiliacese). 



Xylia dolabriformis, Bentli. (Leguminosse)* 



Mallotns philippinensis, Muell. (fiuphorbiacese) . 



This species is given under Goladenia tissa, Moore, in the second 

 Kanara paper. I have given my reasons in Journ. A.S.B., vol. lxviii, 

 pfc. 2, p. 225, n. 190 (1899) for considering G. indrani and 0. tissa to 

 represent a single species. 



200. Coladenia dan, Fabricius. 

 Cyathula prostrata, Blame (Amarantaceie). 

 Achyranthes aspera, Linn. (Amarantacese). 

 Achyranthes bidentata, Blnme (Amarantacew). 



201. Satardpa bhagava, Moore. 



Mr. Bell obtained a single male at Anshi on 27th December, 1898. 

 It is new to the Kanara list, and has not been bred. Messrs. Elwes and 

 Edwards do not record it from South India at all, but it occurs in 

 Orissa and the Nilgiri Hills. 



202. Sarangesa purendra, Moore. 

 Blepharis asperrima, "NTees (Acanthacese). 



203. Sarangesa dasahara, Moore. 

 Achyranthes aspera, Linn. (Amarantacese). 

 An unidentified Acanthad. 



Mr. Bell notes that Coladenia dan, Fabricius, and S. dasahara are 

 so much alike in the larval and pupal states that they should certainly 

 not be generically separated. The larva of Sarangesa purendra, Moore, 

 only differs from them in colour, but feeds on a different food-plant to 

 the other species mentioned above. 



204. Tapena thwaitesi, Moore. 

 Dalbergia latifolia, Roxb. {Legnminosse). 



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