12'2 W. t>oheity—Nules on Assam Butterflies. [No. 1, 



Boplhla evelina, 

 Bophla derma, 

 Dophla ? dunya, 

 Euthalia luhentina, 

 Euthalia pheinius, (a mimic), 

 Euthalia aconthea, 

 Euthalia jama, 



Euthalia telchinia, (a mimic), 

 Euthalia kesava, 

 Euthalia vasanta, 

 Euthalia garuda, 

 Euthalia ? francice, 

 Euthalia ? sahadeva, 

 Euthalia '{ anyte, 

 Euthalia ? patala, 

 Euthalia ? nara. 



But of these, one out of five specimens of nara and patala had the 

 costal vein anastomosed. And while all the seventeen males of kesava 

 examined had no anastomosis, it was invariably present in the eighteen 

 females placed under this species in the Calcutta Museum. 



With the costal and first subcostal veins united. 



Euthalia ? durga, 

 Lexias ? dirtea, 

 Lexias ? cijanipardus, 



Eelderia lepidea, (apparently a protected species), 

 Eelderia macnairi, (apparently protected),* 

 Eelderia iapis, 



Eelderia andersonii, (apparently protected), 



Eelderia satropaces, (apparently protected), 



Eelderia cocytina, 



Tanaecia pulasara, 



Tanaecia cibaritis, 



Tanaecia nicevillei, (a mimic), 



Tanaeciaj ahnu, 



Tanaecia adima, 



Tanaecia apiades, 



Tanaecia puseda, 



Tanaecia ? anosia. 



* It is mimicked by a new and remarkable species of Eerona (?) of wliich both 

 sexea were taken by me in Borneo, and are now in Mr. Noumoegen's possessiou. 



