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than that sex of T. imperialls. UrPERSlDE, loth wings much darker, 

 all the black coloration much more prominent. Hindivmg has the pale 

 violet black-irrorated discal area of T. imperialis almost entirely 

 replaced by a black sulFused area, the black line closing the cell 

 entirely obliterated ; the chrome-yellow subanal area at least twice as 

 broad, the outer-discal lunnlated black fiiscia consequently placed much 

 nearer to the outer margin ; all the tails very much longer. Under- 

 side, holh wings with much the same differences as on the upperside. 

 The male of T. impenalis has been figured by Hope, Westwood 

 and Staudinger, the female (as T. parrycb*) by Hope and Westwood, 

 and as T, imperialls by Doubleday and Hewitson. A reference to 

 all these figures will bear out the distinctions between these two species 

 detailed above. Mr. T. A. Hauxwell obtained a male in January 

 and a female in March, and the types are in his collection. 

 Family HESPERIIDiE. 



48. Odina decoeatus, Hewitson. 



Taungoo, February, one male. I possess males of this rare species 

 from the Garo Hills of Assam tub-n in March, tlie Katha District of 

 Upper Burma, Taungoo taken in April, and the Meple Valley in Middle 

 Tenasserim taken in Ootol^'r. 



49. Tagiades pin WILLI, Butler. 



Taungoo, April and May; Diiuna' Range, April; AtaranY alley, March. 



50. Caprona SYRicHTHi;s, Felder. 



Taung-.o, June, one male. It appears to occur throughout Burma. 



51. AcERBAS ANTHEA, Hewitson. 



Thaungyin Valley, April, one male. I possess a male from the 

 Daunat Range. 



52. PiRDANA RUDOLPHii, Elwes and de Nic^ville. 



Taungoo, April, one male (striped below). This species is placed by 

 Elwes and Edwards as a synonym of F. hyela, Hewitson, but is appa- 

 rently distinct in both sexes, I have it from Sikkim and the Khasi Hills. 



53. PiRDANA DisTANTi, Staudinger. 

 Taungoo, February', one male (plain below). 



54. LoTONGUs CALATHUS, Hewitson. 



Taungoo, February, one male agreeing with Distant's figure of 

 the species. 1 have another male from the Daunat Range. 



• This name is spelt parryia by Doubleday and porryia by Kirby and Leech. 



