BUTTERFLIE!S OF THA RliA WA DDY AND VEGU YOMA. 1 1 .; 



143. T. nilhetana, Wallace. This also occurs and I have specimens from 

 the Mokka Keserve, 19th January I91i', and from the Taungnyo Reserve, 

 loth February 1912. 



144. 7'. andersoni, M. I have specimens which 1 believe may be referred 

 to this species, but 1 am not very sure about them. 



14o. T. harina Inirmana, M. This occurs, but not very commonly. I 

 have specimens as follows : — 



Kaubalu hill. 2,600 feet, 20th November 1911 ; Oamon Reserve, 3rd March 

 1911 ; ^ia\vbin, 2nd May 1911 ; Taungnyo-myo, 9th June 1911 ; Pegu Yoma, 

 2nd May 1911. 



The \v. s. f . has more black on the tip of the wing than the d, s, f. 



146. Hebomoia ylancippe, L. Common, especially at flowers in gardens. 

 May also be seen in clearings and along open streams in the forest. 



147. Pavfronia Valeria hippin,V-Ahv. Fairly common. Flies along its own 

 paths through the jungle, preferring dry open stream beds. Rather hard 

 to catch. Females are much rarer than males, })ut both forms occur that 

 with yellow most commonly. 



Lyc^nid^. 



Gerydince. 



148. Geri/dus biggsii, Dist. One specimen of what must be this species 

 was taken in the Yetho stream in March, but it does not agree very well 

 with de NiceviUe's figure of G. gopara which = biggsi. 



I have not met with any of the more usual forms of Gevydus in Tharra- 

 waddy . 



149. Allotinus drumila, M, This does not seem to have been recorded 

 from Burma yet. I got one specimen from the Sababontaung, 5,000 feet, 

 on the Arakau Yoma, Henzada, on 6th April 1911. 



150. A. subviolaceus, Felder. No allotinus is common in Tharrawaddy, 

 but what I did catch were about equally divided between this species and 

 horsjieldi, about six of each. Kyini Reserve. 



151. A. horsjieldi, M.. A few. 



152. A. nivalis, Druce. T got two of these in a wet and shady streamlet 

 in the Thonze Reserve in May 1912. They might easily be passed over as 

 small moths on the Aving. 



153. Logania vmrmorata, M. One specimen which seems nearest to the 

 form watsoniana, de N., was taken on 10th January 1913 at Panhle te on 

 the Mokka stream. On the wing it exactly resembles Lampides celeno, which 

 is very common, and what impelled me to catch it 1 do not know. 



Lycceyiince. 



154. Pitkecojis hi/lar, Fa.hr. I have no specimen from Tharrawaddy but 

 believe it occurs. I have it from Henzada. 



155. Neopithf'cops zalmora. But. This is fairly common, but local. When 

 the right locality has been found a fair number may be obtained, 19th 

 January 1912 ; 14th April 1912; 10th May 1912. 



156. Taraha hamada, Druce. I have only obtained one specimen in 

 Tharrawaddy, in the Mokka Reserve in January 1913. Elsewhere, I found 

 It very common in the North Shan States. 



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