532 Surgeon N. Manders' catalogue of the 



151. Acesina aberrans, de Niceville. 

 One female at Koni. It is probably, however, not 

 uncommon. 



152. Amhlypodia amantes. 

 Occurs at Fort Stedman and elsewhere at low eleva- 

 tions. 



153. Amblyjiodia eumolyhus. 

 Widely distributed and common, 4000 — 8000 ft. It is 

 on the wing all the year round. It is a very pugnacious 

 insect, and soon tatters itself. 



154. Amhlypodia anita. 

 I have only one specimen, taken in the cold weather 

 at Mone. 



155. Amhlypodia fulgida. 



Not uncommon at Koni during the summer months. 



156. Amhlypodia atrax. 

 A rare species, which I have only taken east of Fort 

 Stedman. 



157. Amhlypodia (Surendra) quercetorum. 

 A common species almost everywhere. 



158. Amhlypodia {Surendra) latimargo (Moore). 

 I have one specimen, a female, from Koni, in September. 

 It agrees in every respect with specimens in the British 

 Museum. 



159. Amhlypodia rama. 

 Quite common at Koni and elsewhere. 



PAPILIONIDiE. 

 PIERIN^. 



160. Pontia xiphia. 



Common all the year, both in Upper Burma and the 

 Shan States. 



161. Delias ■pasithoe. 

 Common nearly all the year round. I have found it 

 up to 5000 ft. 



162. Delias descomhesi. 



Very common everywhere, and found at the same 

 elevations as the last. 



