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99. Abisara sp. ?. 

 De Niceville, writing of the last six species of Abisara, 

 ' Butterflies of India,' vol. ii., states that if the locality 

 is known the specimen can be named. This being the 

 case, and specimens from the Shan States not having 

 been previously examined, it is difficult to name my 

 specimens, some of which also come from Eastern 

 Karenni. They all vary, but are probably varieties of 

 P. echerius of Stoll. 



LYCM'^IDM. 



100. Loxura atymnus. 



A very common species throughout the country. It 



has a short weak flight, and frequently settles in the 



middle of thick brushwood. It is consequently difficult 



to secure good specimens. 



101. Gerydus {Miletus) boisduvali. 

 A common species, usually found in the shade of large 

 trees. 



102. Paragerydus horsfeldi. 



This is found in the same localities as the last ; it is 

 equally common, the specimens varying greatly in size. 



103. Allotinus multistrigatus. 

 Not rare and widely distributed. 



104. Logania marmorata. 

 Two specimens at Mone in the cold weather. 



105. Poritia phraatica. 

 One specimen in March at Pbaseing in Thebaw. 



106. Pithecops hylax. 

 A common species in thick jungle, both in the Shan 

 States and in Karenni. 



107. Cyaniris chemiellii. 

 Occurred, but not commonly, both at Koni and Fort 

 Stedman. 



108, Cyaniris placida. 

 I have one male only, taken at Mone in January. 



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