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315. Tagiades meetana Moore. * 



A few specimens taken on the Dong Rek hills in January, and 

 in the Sriracha district in April. 



316. Tagiades khasiana EriniARMus Frnhst. • 

 Occurs in most forest areas, but is nowhere common. 



317. Tagiades pralaya Hew. 



Three specimens taken at Hup Bon in April 1914, and two 

 others in the Me Song forest, Prae. in April 191(3. 



318. Tagiades patixoka Fruhst. 



Taken bj' Fruhstwfer at Muak Lek in Februarj' (ride Lep. Ind., 

 A^ol. X., p. 55). 



319. Daimio .milliana Swinh. 



A single specimen taken at Muak Lek in Januarj' 1914, and six 

 others in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April 191G. 



320. SarangesX dasaiiara Moore. 



Two specimens taken at Muak Lek in Julj', and two others at 

 Hup Bon in April. ■ 



321. Hesperia galba Fabr. 



A single specimen taken at Muak Lek in Januav)' 1914. 



SUB-KAMILY — PaMPHILIN"^. 



322. A.STicroPERUS olivascexs Moore. 

 Widel}^ distributed and not uncommon. 



323. SUADA SWERGA de N. 



A single specimen taken at Hup Bon in April in 1914, and 

 several others in the Me Song forest, Prae, in April 191G. 



324. SuASTUs gremius Fabr. 



A few specimens taken in Bangkok in January. 



325. SuASTUS ADiTus Moore. 



Taken sparingly on the Dong Rek hills in January, and at 

 Sriracha in September. 



326. Taractrocera .samakiia Fruhst. 



* I have recorded these two butteifiies under tlie names by which they 

 were orginally identified «t the British Museuni. Evans in his list of Indian 

 Butterflies (Jour. Bomb. N. H. S , Vol. XXF, p. 9'J9) sinks meetana Moore 

 as a synonym of alien Moore, and treats k/nuiunu as a seasonal form of 

 T. heifer i rari Moore. 



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