124 MR. E. J. GODFREY ON 



A few specimens taken on Koh Chang in January and on Khao 

 8ebap, Chantabun, in March. 



126. Stichofthalma godfreyi Rothsch. 



Described by Lord Rothscliild in thj Ann lis and Magazine of 

 Natural History, Series 8, Vol. 17., No. 102, June 1916, p. 471'. The 

 type specimen was taken near Kanburi in May 1914 ; a second speci- 

 men was obtained at Hup Bon in M;iy 1915 and four others on 

 Khao Sebap, Chantabun, in March 1916. 



127. AM.iTHDSIA PHIDIPPUS ADUSTATUS Frnhst. 



Widely distributed but nowhere common. This race, which is 

 known onlj' from Siam, was described by its author from specimens 

 taken in Bangkok. 



128. Thacmantis diores diores Dbl. 



Three specimens taken on the Petchaburi River in April, two on 

 Khao Sebap, Chantabun, in March, and two in the Me Song foresti 

 Prae, in April. 



129. Thauria lathyi siamensis Rothsch. 



Described by Lord Rothschild in the Annals and Magazine of 

 Natural Histor}', Series 8, Vol. 17, No. 102, June 1916, p. 474. This 

 butterfly is not uncommon at Hup Bon where I obtained the type 

 specimen in April 1914, but I have not met with it elsewhere in 

 Siam. 



ScR-FAMILY— DIvSCOPHORINjE. 



130. DiSCOPIIORA TULLIA ZAL Westw. 



I have taken this butterfly only in Bangkok, where it is rare, 

 and in the Me Song forest, Prae, where it was quite common in 

 April 1916. 



131. DlSCOPnOKA CONTINENTALIS SEMINECIIO Stich. 



This butterfly was identified from a badly damaged female 

 obtained by Mr. G. A. Webb at Bang Kwang near Bangkok in Novem- 

 ber 1913. I have since (April 1916) taken a number of specimens of 

 both se.xes in the Me Song forest, Prae. 



Suii-FAJIILY — NYMPIIALIXiE. 



132. Ergolis MERIO.NK piiAUis Fruhst. 



Widely distributed and not uncommon. This race was origin- 

 ally described from Siam, but it a^so occurs in Tenasserini aii<l South 

 Annam. 



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