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Dalbergia rubiginosa, Roxb. (Leguminosse). 



Dalbergia tamarindifolia, Roxb. {Leguminosse) . 



Dalbergia volubilis, Roxb. (Leguminosse). 



Derris scandens i Benth. {Leguminosse). 



Messrs. Elwes and Edwards (I.e., p. 147, pis. xviii, fig, 19, male; 

 xxii, fig. 16, inner face of left clasp of male) describe Tapena hampsoni 

 as a species distinct from T. thivaitesi, from the Nilgiris and N. Canara. 

 As, however, they say they have never seen typical T. thivaitesi from 

 Ceylon, it is probable that their T. hampsoni is a synonym of that 

 species. 



205. Cel^norrhinds leucocera, Kollar. 

 Dsedalacanthus roseus, T. Anders. (Acantliacese). 

 Eranthemnm sp. (Acantliacese) . 



206. CelvENORrhinus ambareesa, Moore. 

 Strobilanthes callosus, Nees (Acanthacese'). 



207. Cel^norrhinus fusca, Hampson. 

 Strobilanthes callosus, Nees (Acanthacese). 



Messrs. Elwes and Edwards place " Plesioneura "fusca ns a sj^nonym 

 of Celsenorrhinus spilothyrus, Felder, with a query, and record it from 

 North Canara. 



-208. Tagiades atticus, Pabricius. 

 Dioscorea pentaphylla $ Linn. (Dioscoreacese). 

 Smilax macrophylla, Roxb. (Liliacese). 



209. Tagiades obscurus, Mabille. 

 Dioscorea pentaphylla, Linn. (Dioscoreacese). 



1 have no specimens of this species from Kanara. 



210. Tagiades alica, Moore. 



Messrs. Elwes and Edwards (I.e., p. 140), record this species from 

 N. Canara, this being the only locality in South India given by them 

 for it ; elsewhere they record it from Burma, the Andaman Isles, the 

 Malay Peninsula, and Pulo Laut near Borneo. In my collection there 

 is a good series of both sexes of this species from Kanara. It is prob- 

 able that the T. obscurus, Mabille, recorded from Kanara, is wrongly 

 identified. It has not been bred, unless, as is probable, the transforma- 

 tions recorded for T. obscurus really apply to this species. 



211. Cupitha pdrreea, Moore. 

 Terminalia Bellerica, Roxb. (Combretacese). 



