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50. A. parisatis, God. I have only seen one, a J . It was on the 

 Kyauktada hill, Bawbin Reserve in November. 



51. Euvipus halitherses, Doub. Again 1 have only seen one, a male, and 

 that I caught in the Wetto stream, Taungnyo Reserve on 16th February 

 1911, at 500 feet elevation. 



52. Dichorvafjia nesimachua, Boisd. I saw one, but did not catch it, at 

 the source of the Bawbin stream, 600 feet elevation, in a rather evergreen 

 bit of jungle. Usually it seems to occur at higher elevations than this. 



53. Adolias dirtea, Fabr. Very common in the forest all the year round. 

 The form that occurs seems to be jadeitina, Fruh. The submarginal series 

 of spots on the upper side of the hind wing varies in size to a considerable 

 extent, and to a less extent in shape. 



64. Euthalia derma, Koll. Not very common and seems confined to 

 moist evergreen jungle, but I have seen it in " Indaing"' jungle also. 

 Thonze Reserve in May. Seywa in January. Kyini Reserve in February. 



55. E. lepidea. But. The commonest Euthalia : found at all times of 

 the year, rains forms are darker than d. s. f. 



56. E. appiades julii, Bougain. Both sexes of this are common, and the 

 form that flies in Tharrawaddy seems nearest to julii. 



57. E.jahnu, M. This also is fairly common and I have taken both 

 sexes. February-March. 



58. E. anosia, M. One worn specimen taken in April in the Thonze 

 Reserve. It insisted on sitting on the roof inside a bungalow, and after 

 half an hour's chasing, during which it left the place once but returned, it 

 allowed itself to be caught, in February I saw another, a fresh specimen, 

 but had no net with me and it was not docile enough for the finger and 

 thumb method. 



59. E. kesava rangoonensis, Sw. I do not seem to have got this from 

 Tharrawaddy, but it should occur. It never seems to be common any- 

 where. 



60. E. apicalis, Voll. I have one male taken in my garden in Tharra- 

 waddy in April. 



61. E. phemiua, Doub. One good specimen on 5th May 1912 in moist 

 evergreen jungle in the Thonze Reserve. 



62. E. lubentina, Cr. One female on the Taungnyo-myo in April, and I 

 saw another in the Thonze Reserve in May. 



63. E. (jaruda, M. Not so common as lepidea, appiades or jahnu. I got 

 one on the Kyanktada hill, 2,640 feet, on 16th November 1911, and others 

 at lower levels. 



64. E.jama, Felder. 1 obtained what I take to be a female of this on the 

 Kyanktada hill on 16th November 1911. 



65. E. eriphyle, de Nee. Th.\s ^ies with. aj)piades and I did not distinguish 

 the females at first. Both sexes were obtained in February and March, 

 but either the female is commoner than the male, which is not usual with 

 Euthalia, or I have been overlooking it as I only have the one worn 

 male. 



Of the above species of Euthalia, appiades, jahnu and lepidea are the 

 common ones which occur in most kinds of jungle. The occurrence of the 

 other species is dependant on the existence of evergreen forest, "in patches 

 of which single specimens have been found. 



