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species, since in E. gddartiii the patch varies greatly in 

 extent, and in sonic specimens is scarcely traceable. 

 l'J. Euplcea deione, West wood. 



Tilin, December, April, May. Two males, two females. 

 In these four specimens the white dots on upperside of 

 forewing vary from one to four, the spots on the under- 

 side of forewing being also very inconstant, one female 

 having two complete rows of marginal spots and the other 

 having only three dots near anal angle. The males are 

 shot with blue to the extreme edge of the wings, the 

 females have an unglossed black border along outer 

 margin, and extending along costa about as far as the 

 white costal dot. i 



14. Euplcea binotata, Butler* 



Tilin, December to May. Six males, two females. This 

 species varies greatly in the prominence of the spots on 

 the upperside of the forewing, and also in the number of 

 the white submarginal dots on upperside of hindwing. My 

 specimens apparently include E. microsticta, Butler, but 

 not E. hopei, Felder, (E. hoped, Marshall and de Niceville, 

 = E. hi no fata, Butler), E. tegina, Moore, or E. pygmcea, 

 Moore. 



15. Mycalesis runekd, Moore. 



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

 Only the unocellated form obtained, the white discal band 

 of underside is frequcntty wanting. 

 1G. Mycalesis persons, Fabricius. 



Tilin, January. A single unocellated specimen. 



17. Mycalesis milieus, Linnaeus. 



Occllated : Pauk, September. Two specimens. 

 Unocellated: Pauk to Tilin, November; Tilin, December 

 to April. Numerous specimens. 



18. Mycalesis lepcJta, Moore. 



Occllated: Pauk to Tilin, November. 



Unocellated: Tilin, March to May. The dry season form 

 of this species is, according to Mr. de Niceville, not 

 sparable from M. hpcha, but the rainy-season form is 



