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233. Castalius ethion, Db. 
Plentiful on the hills from December to March and found sparingly during 
the rest of the year. 
234. Castalius roxus, God. 
A few specimens taken at Pagaye during November. 
235. Castalius decidia, Hew. 
Very scarce ; only two specimens taken at Pagaye in December 1916. 
236. Castalius elna, Hew. 
Common at all times throughout the district in hilly country. 
237. Lyceenesthes lycenina, Felder. 
A very common species which appears in large numbers, on hill-tops, from 
January to May. 
238. Lyccenesthes emolus, God. 
Common on the hills all the year round. 
239. Nacaduba atrata, Hors. 
A fair number of both sexes taken at Kambauk and Pagaye in January. 
240. Nacaduba pavana, Hors. 
®: Plex.tiful especially on the hills throughout the year. 
241.* Nacaduba nora, Felder. 
Very common from November to January but less so during the rest of the 
year. 
242. Nacaduba plumbeomicans, DeN. 
Males very common but females less so. This species is very plentiful on 
the hills during December and January. 
243. Lampides bochus, Cramer. 
Found sparingly on the hills from December to April. Females are deci- 
dedly rare. 
244. Lampides subdita, Moore. 
A few taken at Myitta and Pagaye in May 1916 and several specimens of 
both sexes taken on Sabataung, 400’, in December 1919. 
245. Lampides celeno, Cramer. 
Very common at all elevations throughout the district and at all seasons. 
246. Lampides kondulana cerulea, Sw. 
A few males and two females taken at Pagaye, Kalachaung and Kala- 
taung. This is a rare species but appears to fly all the year round as I have 
specimens taken in March, April, August, November, and December. 
247. Lampides elpis, God. 
Very common all over the district at all seasons. 
248. Polyommatus beticus, L. 
Extremely common at all times at low elevations. During November and 
December they appear in vast numbers. 
Subfamily—Poritinz. 
249. Poritia hewitsoni tavoyana, Doh. 
A few males but no females taken during December on Pagaye hill, 600’. 
250. Poritia pleurata, Hew. 
A rare species ; two males and four females taken on Pagaye hill, 600’, and 
on Kalataung, 1,500’, during December 1920. 
251. Poritia phraatica, Hew. 
About 40 miles and 35 females were taken on Pagaye hill, 600, and on 
Kalataung, 1500’, in December 1919. The males are almost exactly like 
P. erycinoides, from the Karen hills, only the latter is larger. I take these 
to be the males of P. phraatica, the female of which is brown above with 
large medial orange area on both wings. On the undersides the markings of 
