THE BUTTERFLIES OF 81AM. 135 



232. Allotinus horsfieldi continentalis Fruhst. 

 Taken sparingly in the Sriraclia district in April, and on the 

 Dong llek hills in January. 



BUB-PAMILY — LrCJETSnUM. 



283. Neopithecops zalmoea Btlr. 



Not uncommon at Mu;ik Lek and I'ak Jong, but rare elsewhere. 



234. Megisba MALAYA Horsf. 



A single male taken at Pak Jong in January 1914, and another 

 in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April 1916. 



235. Cyanieis puspa impekateix Btlr. 



Widely distributed and fairly common, especially on the Dong 

 Rek hills. 



286. Ctaniris albadisca Moore. 



Three specimens taken at Pak Jong. Also taken by Fruhatorfer 

 at Hinlap. 



287. Ctamris TRAN8PKCTA Moore. 



Three males and seven females taken at Pak Jong in January 

 1914. 



238. Chilades laiu.s Cr. 



Widely distributed and not uncommon. 



239. ZiZERA OTIS Fabr. 



Common everywhere all the year round. 



240. ZiZERA GAIKA Trimen. 



Occurs with Z. o(is, but is not nearly so common. 



241. EvERES RILEVI, sp. nov. 



6 Upperside : greyish blue, forewing with the hind margin 

 rather narrow!}' dark grey ; hindwing costal margin broadly dark grey, 

 inner mai'gin pale grey, hind margin narrowly dark grey with darker spots 

 in areas 2 and 3, these being distally white-edged and having proxim- 

 ally a faint trace of orange. Fringes very narrowly white, distally grey. 

 Underside : pale grey, forewing with a darker oblong spot at end of 

 cell, near the margin a row of five similar though shorter spots, a trace, 

 of a sixth set inwardly at the apical end, all white-edged. Be3-ond an 

 ill-defined dark grey line running from apex to hind margin, and 

 between this and the thin black margin a similar line, narrower and 

 interrupted at the nervures. Both lines curve inwardly considerably 



VOL. II, DEC. 1916. 



