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minute spot at the end of the cell. On the upperside of the 

 hindwing it almost invariably has a single minute spot. 

 On the underside, the apex and costal margin of forewing 

 and whole of hindwing is suffused with greenish. On the 

 forewing three white spots are as on the upperside, on the 

 hindwing there are four white spots, of which the second 

 upper is minute and occasionally absent. I also have this 

 species from Mysore. 



233. Parnara bevani, Moore. 



Tilin, March, April, May. Seven specimens. Very simi- 

 lar to P. colaca, but slightly smaller and with differently 

 shaped wings, the forewing being shorter and broader. 

 The spots on the forewing are smaller, the upper discal one 

 and the one on submedian vein being frequently absent. 

 The underside is similar to that of P. colaca, but with 

 spots less prominent. I also have this species from the 

 Nilgiris and Toungoo, Burma. 



234. Parnara sp. 



Tilin, January. A single specimen. Allied to P. colaca. 

 Differing from it in having only six spots on forewing, the 

 one on submedian vein, which is invariably present in colaca y 

 being wanting. No spot in cell. Hindwing unmarked 

 above and below. Base of the forewing and almost the 

 whole of the hindwing clothed with long greenish hairs 

 on upperside. On the underside the apex of the forewing 

 and whole of the hindwing are greenish. 



235. Parnara assamensis, Wood-Mason and de Niceville. 



Pauk to Tilin, November. A single male. 



23G. Parnara toona, Moore. 



Tilin, April. A single specimen. 



237. Parnara amteni, Moore. 



Tilin, April. Two specimens. I am unable to distin- 

 guished this species from P. cahira or P. farri. 



233. Parnara scmamora, Moore. 



Pauk to Tilin, November; Tilin March, April. Common. 



