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Indian specimens of ubakhis, and the pattern of the 

 markings is sightly different. No species of Azanus has 

 previously been recorded from Burma, nor are there any 

 in the Phayre Museum, Rangoon, but it is probable 

 that at least two species occur not uncommonly in the 

 " dry zone " from Thayetmyo north, which has never been 

 properly worked. 

 IE1. LyccencsfJies emulus, Godart. 



Tilin, December to May ; Choungkwa, May. Males very 

 common, females rare. 



122. Lycamesthes lyceenina, Felder. 



Pauk, September; Tilin, November. Two males, one 

 female. 



123. Talicada nyseus, Guerin. 



Pauk, October, November ; Tilin, December to April 

 Differ from Indian specimens in my collection from 

 Ganjam, the Nilgiris, and Mysore, in the small size of the 

 marginal and submarginal series of white spots on the 

 underside of the forewing, and of the submarginal 

 white spots on underside of hind wing. The black spots 

 on underside of hindwing vary as usual from the full 

 complement of thirteen to as few as six, those caught 

 in March and April having almost invariably thirteen. 

 Common, but very local, being found at Pauk on one 

 small hill, and at Tilin being confined within the limits 

 of a single pagoda wall. 



124. Everes argiacles, Pallas. 



Tilin, February and April. Two males, one female. 

 Usually a rare species in Burmah, though I have met 

 with it in Tounghoo lately in considerable numbers. 



125. Nacaduba coelestis, de Niceville. 



Pauk to Tilin, October ; Pauk, September ; Tilin, March. 

 Three males. 



126. Nacaduba ardates, Moore. 



With tails : Tilin, December to May. Four males, four 

 females. Without tails ; Pauk, September ; Tilin, Novem- 

 ber to April. Nine males. 



