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157. Cyanins marginata, de Nee. Probably occurs but I have no Tharxa- 

 waddy specimen. 



158. C. ^MSjw, Hors. I have specimens as follows: — Bawbin Reserve, 

 3rd January 1911; Pegu Yoma, 21st January 1912: Kanbalu hill, 2nd 

 February 1911 and 20th November 1911 (2,600 feet) ; Kyanktada hill, 16th 

 November 1911 (2,640 feet). It seems commoner at high elevations, but I 

 have low level specimens from Prome hill, 200 feet, dated 6th July 

 1911. 



159. C. jijnteann, de Nee. 1 have two specimens of this from the 

 Kanbalu hill, 2,600', dated 2nd February 1911. No others were met 

 with. 



160. C. albidhca, M. A cyaniris near to this was found in the Mokka 

 stream on 20th January 1912. 



161. C. melcena, Dohert. Two from the Kyanktada hill, 2,600 feet, on 

 16th November 1911. 



162. Chilades laius, Cram. Not very common, but is sometimes met with 

 in gardens. 



163. C. trochilus, Frey. Very common wherever there is short grass 

 and weeds in dry paddy fields, or on dry land liable to inundation. 



164. Zizera lysimon, Hiib. Fairly often found, in localities similar to the 

 last. 



165. Z./7a;7i;«, Fabr. 1 Both are common, in open grassy places, and on 



166. Z.Otis, Yahv. J the bunds of paddy fields in the dry weather Z. 

 w«Aa., Koll., does nob seem to occur in this district, although Bingham 

 records it from Pegu. 



167. Eoeres aiy/iades dipova, M. Not very common : found both inside 

 and outside the forests. 



168. Catochnjmps strabo, Fabr. Very common everywhere C. lithargyria 

 I have nob been able to find. 



169. C. pandava,'Rovs. Very common indeed. The form with confluent 

 markings on the underside of the hindwing which is figured by deNiceville 

 (Fig. 188, Plate XXVll, Vol. Ill) as the d.s.f. of this insect is not exclu- 

 sively so iti Burma. The usual d.s.f. is very similar to the w.s.f.. but is a 

 little darker below. The form with confluent markings occurs also in some 

 places, but much more rarely. 1 have specimens of it from Tharrawaddy, 

 Heiizada, and from an elevation of 3,000 feet in the Pakkoku Chin Hills 

 (South Chin Hills). 



170. C. cnejus,¥&\>x. Only four examples taken. It is rather easy to 

 confuse it with Everes argiades at first glance. 



171. Tanicus theo])hrastus, Fabr. 1 have two specimens from Henzada in 

 May and from Prome in July 1909. It doubtless also occurs in Tharrawaddy 

 but seems rare. 



172. T. pUniw>,¥&hT. Very common everywhere. 



173. Castalius rosimon, Fabr. Common throughout the district. 



174. C. ananda, de Nee. I have obtained 3 specimens, Konbilin stream 

 on 10th February 1012, Tonkyank stream on 0th February 1913 and Tlionze 

 Reserve on 4th May 1912. 



The ouly previous record of this insect in Burma appears to be contained 

 in Watson's list of butterflies from the North Chin Hills published in Vol. 

 X, page 634 of this Journal. 



