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224. Matapa drum, Moore. 



Tilin, March. Two mules. 



225. Matapa sasivarna, Moore. 



Tilin, March. A single m:ile. 



226. Matapa shalgrama, de Nioerilla. 



Tilin, March Two females. 



227. Baoris oceia, Hewitson. 



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

 Nineteen males with from two to eight spots, usually 

 seven or eight, the uppermost of the subapical ones being 

 frequently wanting. The two cell-spots also were obsolete 

 in nine specimens. Twelve females with from one to 

 nine spots varying similarly to the males. In both sexes 

 the two lower discal spots wei*e present in all specimens 

 with the exception of one female, in which the upper of 

 these was wanting. 



228. Chopra mat Mas, Fabricius. 



Pokoko, September, October; Tilin, January, March. 



229. Chopra sp. 



Tilin, March. A single male. Readily distinguished 

 from all described species of Chopra in having no white 

 spots on underside of hindwing, but instead a discal series 

 of four brown spots, though possibly a sport. 



230. Parnara mango/a, Moore. 



Pauk, November. A single specimen. 



231. Parnara bada, Moore. 



Pokoko, September ; Pauk, November ; Tilin, November to 

 April. Distinguished from preceding by having no spots 

 in cell, and by having the spots on underside of hindwino- 

 smaller but arranged in line and not in a semicircle as in 

 P. colaca. 



232. Parnara colaca, Moore. 



Pokoko, September, October; Pauk, November; Tilin, 

 January, March. Twelve specimens. This species as I 

 identify it has seven white spots on forewing, three sub- 

 apical, three discal, of which the lowest is the largest, and 

 one on submedian vein ; it also usually has an additional 



