132 MR. E. J. GODFREY ON 



203. EUTHALIA DIKTEA JADEITINA FnillSt. 



I took a male and a female of this butterfly at Sriracha in April 

 1911, but did not come across it again luitil April 1916, when I ob- 

 tained a number of specimens of both sexes in tlie Me Song forest, Prae. 



201. EUTHALIA CTANIPARDUS ALBOPUNCTATA Crowl. 



Taken by Fruhstorfer at Muak Lek in January (Seitz, Macro- 

 Kix 9, p. 693). 



205. Apatdra PAEisATis siAMENBis Fruhst. 

 Occurs in most forest areas and is not uncommon. 



This may or may not stand as a good subspecies ; the differ- 

 ences on which Fruhstorfer separates it from alHed races are extremely 

 slight and, in my opinion, are not constant. Fi'uhstorfer restricts the 

 race to Siam. 



206. Apatuka ambiua miranda Fruhst. 



A male taken at Sriracha in September, and another in the 

 Me Song forest, Prae, in April. 



207. SePIIISA CHANDRA ANDRODAMAS Fruhst. 



Has been recorded from the Mekong valley, Northern Siam. 

 (Seitz, A[acro-lep. 9, p. 701.) 



208. Hestina nama Dbldy. 



Recorded from Siam by Bingham (Faun. Br. Iiid., Butterflies, 

 Vol. I, p. 239.) 



209. CaLINAGA BUDDHA SUDASSANA ilclv. 



Occurs in Northern Siam. The type was obtained in the 

 Chiengmai district. 



a 10. Herona maeathus angustata Moore. 



A single specimen taken at Pak Jong in January 191 4, and 

 several others in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April 1916. It was not 

 uncommon in the Me Song forest, but I found it most difficult to 

 capture. 



211. KuRiPUS halitberses halitherses Dbldy. 

 According to my observations this butterfly is rare in Siam, 



but Fruhstorfer apparently foinul it quite common. 



212. EuKiPus coNSiMiLJs Westw. 



]\Ioore (Lep. Ind., Vol.111, p. 45) states that a female of this 

 butterfly has been taken near Bangkok. 



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