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very distinct from H. makara on underside, being in fact 

 almost identical with M. mineus. 



19. Mycalesis mystes, de Niceville. 



Ocellated: Pauk to Tilin, November. 

 Unocellated: Tilin, March. 



The ocellated form is superficially very similar to 

 M. mineus and tbe unocellated to M. langi ; both forms 

 however are readily identified by tbe presence in tbe male 

 of a black tuft of bair on tbe upperside of tbe bindwing 

 along the submedian nervure. This species will shortly 

 be described by Mr. de Niceville as the type of a new 

 subgenus. 



20. Mycalesis mnasicles, Hewitson. 



A single very worn specimen at Choungkwa in May. 

 *21. Lethe rindhya, Felder. 



Tilin, March. Three males, one female. The female 

 differs from the male only in having the fuscous band on 

 upperside of forewing paler, and. therefore more distinct, 

 and on the upperside of the hindwing in having the ocelli 

 larger, and the margin from tail to anal angle suffused, 

 with chestnut-red. 



22. Lethe mekara, Moore. 



Tilin, May. One male, one female. 



23. Lethe europa, Fabricius. 



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

 Very common. 



24. Lethe dryta, Felder. 



Pauk to Tilin, October; Tilin, March and May. Two 

 males, one female. 



25. Lethe rohria, Fabricius. 



Pauk to Tilin, November; Tilin, March. Three males, 

 one female. Differ from specimens from Upper Tenasserim 

 in being blacker on tbe underside, instead of having the 

 ground-colour a chocolate-red. 

 *26. Neope bhima, Marshall. 



Pauk to Tilin, October, November ; Tilin, November, 

 April, and May. Nine males, four females. Those caught 



