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90. Charaxes athamas. 



Occurs commonly all the year round throughout the 

 Shan hills and Karenni. 



91. Charaxes arja. 

 Quite as common as the last, and found in the same 

 localities. 



92. Charaxes fabius. 

 I think this species must be rare. I have only one 

 specimen, which I took in December at an elevation of 

 5000 ft., at the bottom of the Hopaung Valley, south- 

 east of Fort Stedman. 



93. Charaxes aristogiton. 

 One specimen brought to me by a soldier at Fort 

 Stedman. 



LEMONIID^. 



LYBITH^IN^. 



94. Lihythca inyrrha. 



I have taken this in most of the valleys of the Shan 



States in the Meigupon, Legya, and Mone valleys ; it is 



quite common. 



NEMEOBIIN^. 

 95. Zemeros flegyas. 

 Abundant throughout the country. 



96. Dodona ouida. 

 Widely distributed. I have taken it in both the 

 Northern and Southern Shan States. 



97. Abisara fylla. 

 Widely distributed. I have specimens from Ber- 

 nardmyo, as well as from localities in the Southern 

 Shan States. 



98. Abisara neophron. 

 This, I think, is more common in the Northern and 

 Central States ; in fact, I have never taken it either at 

 Fort Stedman or Koni, but have specimens which I took 

 at Banzam and Thebaw in the cold weather. 



