NOTES ON CIUN-LUSI1AI BUTTERFLIES. 49 



155. Arhopiila ti)itn<ittru, Grose-Smith. 



Tilin, March; Clioiuigkwa, May. One male, four females. 



The female is of a much brighter blue than the male, which 



is almost purple. 

 15G. Acetina <tL<-rra>i«, de Niceville. 



Tilin, December to May. Occurred very commonly in 



company with the following species, but with the exception 



of the spring brood which appeared in May, was nearly 



invariably in bad condition. 



157. Acesina arisba, de Niceville. 



Tilin, January to May. Fairly common. Will shortly be 

 described by Mr. de Niceville. 



158. Curetis dentata, Moore. 



Tilin, January to May. Eleven males, one female. What 

 I separate as this species has the disco- cellulars marked 

 with black, and a black patch from base of hindwing. Bed 

 area large. The female has white patches on the upperside 

 of similar shape and extent to the red patches of the male. 



159. Curetis malayica, Folder. 



Pauk to Tilin, October ; Tilin, January to May ; Choung- 

 kwa, May. Six males, four females. This form has the 

 red area of similar extent to the preceding, and also has the 

 disco-cellulars marked with black, but has no basal black 

 patch on hindwing. The female has the forewing as in the 

 male, but white, with slightly wider borders ; on hind- 

 wing it only has a narrow white band extending from 

 middle of costa to half way across disc. 

 1G0. Ilerda epicles, Godart. 



Tilin, November and March. Choungkwa, May. Five 

 males, one female. 



161. C amena cleobis, Godart. 



Tilin, April. A single pair. 



162. Apltncem syama, Horsfield. 



Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, May. Occurred commonly. 



163. Aphnceus lolnta, Horsfield. 



Tilin, February to May. Not so common as preceding 

 species. 



