456 MR. E. J. GODFREY ON 
Sub-family SaTyRIn«z! 
26. YPTHIMA HUEBNERI HUEBNERI Kirby. 
One specimen, Daban. 
27. YprHiMA BALDUS BALDUS Fabr. 
Two specimens, Daban. These are of the dry-season form 
which Fruhstorfer calls marshalli Btlr. 
28. LETHE EUROPA NILADANA Fruhst. 
Two specimens, Daban. 
Not recorded from Annam by Fruhstorfer. 
29. LETHE MINERVA subsp ? 
Fruhstorfer (Seitz, Macro-lep. 9, p. 318.) divides the species 
into two races: minerva Fabr., from Java and Sumatra, and 
tritogenia Fruhst., from Tenasserim and Burma. The two 
specimens obtaine] are most probably referable to the latter 
race, as also are Siamese specimens. 
30. LETHE MEKARA subsp ? 
One specimen, Daban. 
This agrees exactly with Siamese specimens sent by me to 
the British Museum, and is probably referable to the race crijnana 
Fruhst. from Tonkin which Fruhstorfer says is probably distributed 
to Tenasserim. 
31. MyYCALESIS MINEUS MINEUS Linn. 
Nine specimens, Daban. 
32. MYCALESIS PERSEOIDES PERSEOIDES Moore, 
One specimen, Daban. 
33. ORSOTRLENA MEDUS Fabr. 
One specimen, Daban. 
Not recorded from Annam by Fruhstorfer. 
34. MELANITIS ZITENIUS subsp ? 
Seven specimens, Daban, ‘These correspond with Siamese 
specimens sent by me to the British Museum, but not yet identitied. 
35. ELYMNIAS HYPERMNESTRA UNDULARIS Drury. 
One specimen, Daban. 
+ Fruhstorfer also records from Annaimn :- 
Ypthima asterope annamitica Frubst. 
Mycalesis gotama charaka Moore. 
Melanitis phedima ganypati Frulst. 
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