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109. Taralm hamada, Druce. 



Tilin, March and May. Two specimens. 



110. Megisha ma lay a, Horsfield. 



Tilin, March. A single specimen of the tailed form. 



111. CJnlades laius, Cramer. 



Pokoko, September. A single male of the rainy-season form. 



112. Ghilades trochiliis, Freyer 



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

 March, April. Seven specimens, none of which have any 

 yellow on upperside of hindwing, and which are all very 

 small as compared with a single Indian female in my 

 collection from Quetta, but agreeing with other specimens 

 from various localities in Burma. 



113. Cyaniris puspa, Horsfield. 



Pauk to Tilin, October, and November ; Tilin, December 

 to May. Three males, four females, 



114. Cyaniris placida, de Niceville. 



Tiliu, March. Two females. 



115. Cyaniris jynteana, de Niceville. 



Tilin, May. A single female. 



116. Zizera lysimon, Hiibner. 



Tilin, April. Only a single male caught, but occurs 

 commonly. 



117. Zizera gaika, Trimen. 



Tilin, April. Also occurs commonly. 



118. Zizera otis, Fabricius. 



Tilin, November to April. Differs slightly in markings 

 from Indian specimens. 



119. Azanus gamra, Lederer. 



Pokoko, September. A single female. 



120. Azanus ubaldus {?), Cramer. 



A single male caught at Tilin in April, is referred to this 

 species by Mr. de Niceville pending receipt of further 

 specimens. It differs from typical Indian specimens in 

 being considerably larger, and in having a narrow sharply 

 defined dark border to forcwing on upperside. On 

 underside it is more strongly marked than any of my 



