Lepidoptera collected in the Shan States. 525 



81. Vanessa canace. 

 Not uncommon, and widely distributed throughout 

 the Shan States. I have specimens from Fort Stedman, 

 Mone, and also from Swelin in South Theinee. 



82. Symbrenthia hippoclus. 

 An abundant species everywhere. 



83. Rhinopalpa vasuki, Doherty. 

 I have several specimens taken in widely different 

 localities. It is common in Eastern Karenni, also in 

 the forest belt between Burma and the Shan States, and 

 appears partial to thick jungle near water. I have taken 

 it in July and also in January. 



84. Cyrestis thyodamas. 

 A widely-distributed species. It occurred on the 

 Yatsouk Expedition, at Fort Stedman, and in Eastern 

 Karenni. 



85. Cyrestis codes. 

 Occurs in Eastern Karenni. Though I have never 

 seen it in the Shan States, yet it probably occurs. 



86. Cyrestis rahria. 



This occurs in Eastern Karenni, but whether com- 

 monly or not I cannot say. I have not seen it in the 

 Shan States. My three specimens are tattered, but 

 quite sufficient to identify the species. 



87. Kalluna inachvs. 



A common species in the later rainy months. 



88. Doleschallia jMlihete. 

 An uncommon species at 3000 — 5000 ft. 



89. Charaxes eudamippus. 



I have taken this at Singu, 1200 ft., a military post 

 in the forest between Fort Stedman and Hlinedet. It is 

 probably not uncommon, though I have only one or two 

 specimens. 



