BVITERFLIES OF THAliliA ]]ADJ)y AXD PECiU YOMA. 107 



o4. .1/. phedima beta. M. Not coninn.ii. Only a few taken. 



.'}.5. Anadehis diademoides, M. To bo found in the moistcr parts of the 

 jungle and ospecially Hies along streams that contain running water. 

 Obtained at the source of the Mokka at end of January and also in the 

 Bawbin lioserve. 



.*j6. Eh/»inif(s hjipennnestm tnicfon'a, M. Occurs, but not commonly. 

 Often found in Indaing jungle, December and January. 



37. E. npsaca timandra, Wallace. I took four on the top of the Yoma, 

 Kyanktada hill. 2,640 feet, on 16th November 1911. 3 cT and 1 $ . I have 

 seen it nowhere else in Tharrawaddy. 



Morphinfc. 



o8. Clt'i-ome arcesilaus, Fabr. Not common and only fouml in evergreen 

 forest. Thonze Keserve in May. 



39. Thauria aliris intermedia, Crowley. 1 have got three, all at the 

 sources of streams near the Yoma. Inhabits evergreen forest. 



40. Discophora celiude continentalis, Stand. Seems to be rare. I have 

 one S from the Bilin stream (3rd February 1912). From the Arakan Yoma 

 in Henzada I have 1 d" and 2 $ taken on 2nd January 1912 ; 14th March 

 1912 and a rains 5 . 



41. D. tiillia indica, Staud. Common but hard to take. It sits on the 

 stems of bamboos well protected by the rest of the clump. Only found in 

 the moister bamboo jungle. Appears at the end of February. 



42. Enispe eutliymius,, Doubl. Fairlj^ common, and seems to occur in 

 any kind of jungle. The form I have taken in the dry season is tessellata 

 M. The prominence of the discal bar on the luiderside varies a good deal. 



y^ymphaiido' . 



43. C'hara.ics pohjxonu hiera.i , Felder. Not very common. Occurs in 

 January and February. 



44. C.fabius suJphweus, Roth. Not common. I have taken it at the 

 end of February. 



4o. Eidfpix athamo.s, Drury. This is common and pugnacioxis. Usuallj- 

 it is found sitting on some point of vantage whence it chases everything. 



46. E. arja, Felder. This is not common. One from the Bawbin stream 

 on 17th November 1911. I only have three others, one from Toungoo and 

 two from Maymyo. 



47. E. dec-phis concha, Wd. Eare. I have taken only two and seen no 

 more. Koubilin Reserve, 12th February 1912, and Mokka Reserve, loth 

 February 1913. 



48. E. endamippus, Doub. Rare. I found this once at the source of the 

 Mwegyi stream, Taungnyo Reserve (18th April 1911) and caught two out of 

 a fair number seen. When alarmed they flew to the tops of trees and one 

 specimen 1 fetched down very luckily with my net stuck precariously into 

 a 30 foot dead bamboo. 



I have eudamippus also from the Minbu District in February (Dive stream) 

 and the form niyrobasdlis, Lathy, from the N. Shan States in May. 



49. Apatura amhica, Koll. I obtained one, a female, in the Taungnyo 

 Reserve, Wetto stream source on 16th February 1911. This is the only 

 one I have seen in Tharrawaddy. She was settled on a small bamboo-like 

 grass which grows beside streams. 



