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107. Letiie roiiria subsp. ? 



A few specimens taken in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April 

 1916. Tlie specimens agree very closely with examples labelled 

 "i. C07i/Msa" which I have received from India. Fruhstorfer regards 

 confusa as a synonym of rohria. 



108. Anadebis diademoides batmaka Fruhst. 



A single example taken in the Me Song forest, I'rae, in April 

 1916. I have identified this butteifl3' from Fruhstorfer's figure with 

 which my specimen agrees almost exactlj\ 



109. CtELITES NOTHIS NOTHIS Bdv. 



Two very worn specimens taken at Muak Lek in January and 

 four others, also in poor condition, on Khao Sebap, Chantabun, in 

 March. Judging from these captures, the butterfly would appear to be 

 rare. Fruhstorfer, however, seems to have found it more common for 

 he writes : — " the butterflies flew there ( i. e. in Siam ) only in tlie 

 afternoon and for a short time, and presented a weird appearance with 

 their colours flashing out just momentarily," This race is known only 

 from Siam. 



110. MyCALESIS PERSEUS PERSEUS Fabr. 

 Widely distributed and quite common. 



111. MvtALESiS JIIXEUS Linn. 

 Common everj'where all the year round. 



112. Mycalesis perseoides perseoides Moore. 

 Common everywhere all the year round. 



113. Mycalusis anaxias ^mate Fruhst. 



Three specimens taken at Hup Bon ia April 1911. 



114. Mycalesis anaxioides Marsh. ( ? ) 



A few specimens which I doubtfully identify as belonging to this 

 species were obtained in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April 1916. 



115. Mycalesis mystes de N. 



One male of this rare butterfly was obtained at Siirachi in 

 April 1911, and tsvo others at Hup Bon in April 1911. 

 IIG. Orsotrijena medus Fabr. 

 Common everywhere all the year round. 

 117. Melanitis leda ismexe Cr. 

 Common everj'where all the year round. 



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