268 E. Y. Watson — Preliminary List of the Butterflies of Madras. [No. 3, 



50. Teracolus eucharis, Fabricius. Common from April to August. 



The specimens obtained from June to August are 

 referable to T. pseudevanthe, Butler. 



51. „ dance, Fabricius. May to August ; very common. 



52. ,, amata, Fabricius. April to July ; very common. 



53. Catophaga lankapura, Moore. July and August. The speci- 



mens obtained seems referable to this species. The 

 females differ greatly in the depth of the yellow 

 colouration of the underside. 



54. Appias libythea, Fabricius. May to August ; not uncommon. 



55. Huphina phryne, Fabricius. April to August ; very common. 



56. Belenois mesentina, Cramer. March to August ; very common. 



57. Delias eucharis, Drury. July and August. 



Sub-family Papilionin^;. 



58. Papilio dissimilis, Linn. Two specimens in May. 



59. „ panape, Linn. A single specimen in May. Approach- 



es F. dravidarum. 



60. ,, hector, Linn. June to September ; very common. 



61. ,, aristolochice, Fabricius. March to Juue ; not very 



common. 



62. „ erithronius, Cramer. March to August ; very common. 



63. „ polxjtes, Linn. March to August ; common. All 



three forms of female occur. 



64. „ polymnestor, Cramer. Three specimens in June. 



05. ,, agamemnon, Linn. March to August. The com- 



monest Madras Papilio. 



Family HESPERIID^J. 



66. Badamia exclamationis. Fabricius, June to August ; common. 



67. Parata chromus, Cramer. June to August ; common. 



68. Chapra matliias, Fabricius. April and May ; probably com- 



mon, but only a few specimens obtained. 



69. Pamara guttata, Bremer. Two specimens of the form bada 



obtaiued in July. 



70. Suastns gremius, Fabricius. June to August ; common. 



71. Telicota bambnsce,'Moore. April to August ; common. 



72. Ampittia maro, Fabricius. A single female in July. 



73. Taractrocera mcevius, Fabricius. A single specimen in Sep- 



tember. 



74. Astictopterus salsala, Moore. A few specimens of the form 



stellifer in June and July. 

 In addition to the species recorded in the above list the Madras 

 Museum collection contains the following species captured within the 





