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73. Athyma. perius^ Linnaeus. 



Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, December to April. Not 

 common. 



74. Atlvyma pravara, Moore. 



Tilin, March. A single specimen. 



75. Athyma mahesa, Moore. 



Tilin, March. A single specimen. 



76. Athyma selenophora, Kollar. 



Pauk to Tilin, October; Tilin, November to March. Nu- 

 merous males and one female. The commonest Athyma 

 that occurred. 



77. Bymphcedra dirtcca, Fabricius. 



Pauk to Tilin, November; Tilin, February to May. 

 Common. 



78. Euthalia derma, Kollar. 



Pauk to Tilin, November ; Tilin, January to May. 

 Occurred commonly, but usually in very bad condition ; 

 the spring brood appeared in March. All specimens are 

 of a much more olive-brown than Distant' s* figure, but 

 not green like erelina. 



79. Euthalia lepidea, Butler. 



Tilin, November to May. 



80. Euthalia appiades, Menetries. 



Tilin, March. Two males, one female ; the latter differs 

 from typical females of appiades in having both bands on 

 both wings straight ; typically the inner band is conspi- 

 cuously lunulate on forewing and less so on hindwing, 

 the outer band alone being straight. 



81. Euthalia jahnu, Moore. 



Tilin, December to March. Seven males, two females. 



82. Eut Italia gar u da, Moore. 



Tilin, February to May. 



Sr3. Euthalia lubentina, Cramer. 



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



* Rhop. Malay., pi. xix., fig. 4. 



