B UTTERFLIES 01 THARRA WA DD Y A ND PEG U YOMA . 1 09 



66. Pa)-tfie7iii.< f/ambrisius, Fabr. Not plentiful, as it prefers moisture 

 forest than is usually found in Tharrawaddy. 



67. Liminiiis procris, Cr. Fairly common in the forest, and 1 have also 

 seen it in the railway town of Letpadan, quite 8 miles from the nearest bit 

 of good jungle. 



68. Lehadea martha, Fabr. Usually to be found when one meets with a 

 patch of evergreen jungle. 



69. Pantoporia 7i('fte inara, Doub. One from the Kj'^anktnda hill, 2,040 

 feet, on 16th November 1911. I have not seen any others in Tharrawaddy 

 and think it prefers a higher elevation, over 3,000 feet. 



P. gelenophora and P. cama may also occur on the top of the Yoma, but 1 

 have not met with them. 



70. P. kantva, M. I obtained this on the Yoma crest in the Kadin 

 Bilin Reserve (1st February 1913) at an elevation of about 1,500 feet. 

 Again in the Mokka Reserve in January and February 1913. 



71. P. ranya, M. Two from the Kyanktada hill on 16th November 1911. 

 Not seen again. 



72. P.perius,\j. Very common at all elevations. 



73. P. pravara, M. Obtained in the Thonze Reserve in May 1912, and 

 again in the Mokka Reserve in February 1913. 



74. Neptis hylas adara, M. Very common and various in size. All the 

 year round. 



75. N. soma, M. Also very common and exceedingly variable, some 

 specimens being quite minute in size. January-February and all the year. 



76. M. columella mavtahana, M. Common locally : it also seems to vary 

 much, some specimens having the white markings so reduced as to give the 

 insect quite a different look. (9th March 1912). 



77. N. harita, M. Two or three specimens from the Thonze Reserve. 

 (4th May 1912). 



78. N. viraja, M. I got this from both the Kyanktada and Kaabalu 

 hills in November 1911. Both are hills on the Yoma about 2,600 feet high. 



79. N . heliadore, Fabr. This is not very common, but occurs at low 

 elevations along with paraka, with which it is easily confused. 



80. 3'. Aor(Zo?iJa, StoU. Very common at all elevations and at all times 

 of the year. 



81. iV. paraka, But. Also common, nearly equally with the last named 

 from which it is not to be distinguished until caught. It always settles 

 with its wings wide open, so that one has no chance of a glimpse of its 

 under side. 



82. Cyrestis visa, Doub. i These two forms fly together, and are to 



83. C. rahria rahrioides, M. J be found chiefly in streams in moist 

 jungle. I have record of their capture in January, February, October 

 and December. 



84. Junonia iphita, Cr. Common all the year round both in jungle and 

 gardens. 



85. J. lemonias, L. Still more common. 



86. /. hierta, Fabr. Also very common everywhere. 



87. J. orithya, L, Not quite so common. Most usually found on short 

 herbage. 



