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complete row of minute white dots. Ilinduing, faintly shot 

 with blue in cell, three upper submarginal white spots, 

 remainder of double row wanting. Underside, paler. 

 Forr/cijifj, with one subcostal and three discal white 

 spots, and a double incomplete row of white dots. II ind- 

 iting, with two rows of prominent white spots. 

 Sexual Brand, short and oval. Expanse : 3-1". 

 A single male obtained at Tilin in May* 



Variety 7 — Upperside, pale brown. Foretring, darker towards base, 

 where it is shot with purple, two minute violet discal 

 streaks, seven submarginal spots, of which the upper two 

 are minute, remainder equal-sized, round and very promi- 

 nent, no marginal dots. Hinduinfy, shot with blue in cell, 

 with three upper submarginal white dots, remainder of 

 double row wanting. Underside, paler. Foretcing, with 

 one subcostal and four discal spots, all very minute except 

 lowest discal spot which is large and prominent, two in- 

 complete rows of white dots. Hindtciug, with two com- 

 plete rows of white spots. 



Sexual Brand, oval and very faint. Expanse : 2 , 95*'. 

 A single male obtained at Tilin in April. 



9. EupJoea linnm, Moore. 



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

 May. 



10. Eu.plcea subdita, Moore. 



Pauk, September ; Tilin, March. Two males. 



11. Eiipkea godartii, Lucas. 



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

 Tilin, December to May. 



12. Euplcea binghami, Moore. 



Tilin, February, March. Two males. This species can 

 readily be distinguished from E. subdita, by the absence of 

 the blue gloss, and by having the apical spots on upperside 

 and underside of f orewing less prominent . From E. godartii 

 it can only be distinguished by the absence of the violet 

 apical patch, and may be only a casual variety of that 



