THE BUTTERFLIES OF SIAM. 139 



(Faun. Br. Ind., Butterflies, Vol. II, i'late XX.), with which my 

 speciiiiei).'! agree veiy closel}'. 



26-1. Mahathala amekia Hew. 



Four speciiueus taken at Nong Khai Plui in April 1911. 



265. Amhylpodia anita Hew. 



Two males taken at Pak Jong in January, an J a female at 

 Sriracha in April. This butterfly was originally described from Siam. 



266. iSurendka quercetorum Moore. 



A male and two females taken at I'ak Jong in January, and two 

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



267. Sl'REndka sp. ? 



A single specimen [No. 204J which was taken at Nong Khai 

 Ploi in April 1914, and which is now in the British Museum, lias not 

 yet been identified. It is near^to S. cirarana Horsf. 



268. Arpofala centaukus Fabr. 



This butterfly is very plentiful in Bangkok, especially in 

 December, January and February, but I have not found it by any 

 means common in other parts of the countrj-. 



269. Akhopala amicus mirabella Doh. 



Four specimens taken at Nong Yai Boo in April 1914. 



270. Akhopala aida de N. 



Two specimens taken at Nong Yai Boo in April 191 1. 



271. Akhopala anarte Hew. 



Five males and one female of this rare butterfly were taken at 

 Nong Khai Ploi in April 191 !• The female and two of the males are 

 now in the Briti.-sh Jluseum. The female is only the second example 

 they have as yet received. 



272. Akhopala kafflesii de N. 



There are two specimens of this butterfly in the Bangkok 

 Museum taken by llaase at Chantabun in March 1892. 



273. Akhopala kpimuta Moore. 



Four specimens taken at Hup Bon in April 1911. 



274. Aruopala axtimuta Fldr. 



A single specimen taken at Hup Bon in April 1914. 



275. Akhopala eumoi.puus Cr. 



Two specimens taken at Uu]i Bon in March 1914, and two 



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