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Subfamily—CureEtin 2. 
256. Curetis bulis, Db. and Hew. 
Males very common but females are scarce. Numerous specimens were 
taken in the Kalachaung in February 1919 and at Pagaye and at Wagon in 
January 1920. I have not secured any specimens of the varieties angulata 
or discalis. 
257. Curetis bulis malayica, Felder. 
A few of both sexes taken at Pagaye in December and at Myekhanbaw in 
April 1919. 
Subfamily—THeEciin&., 
258. Aphneeus lohita, Hors. 
Found mostly at low elevations. It was plentiful along the Pachaung- 
Kambauk road, on the flowers of the Aduratum. The females are not so 
common and are heavily marked on the underside. 
259. Aphneeus ictis maximus, El. 
Taken very sparingly at Pagaye fe Wagon during December 1919. 
Subfamily—ARHOPALIN2. 
260. Mahathala ameria, Hew. 
This is apparently a rare species as only two males anda single female 
were taken at Myekhanbaw on 23rd May 1919. 
261. Apporosa atkinsoni, Hew. 
A few of both sexes taken at Myekhanbaw in May 1919 and numerous 
specimens on Sabataung, 300’, in December 1919. This species appears to 
be very local, being found only at one particular spot at each of the above 
localities. It keeps to small bushes and flies little, even when disturbed. 
262. Iraota rochana, Hors. 
Many males taken on Pagaye hill, 500’, in bamboo jungle, during Decem- 
ber 1919, but no females were seen here. The single female taken was caught 
about five miles out of Kambauk, on the road to Pachaung, on 19th 
January 1920. There appears to be no difference between these and J. 
boswelliana Distant. 
263. Amblypodia narada, Hors. 
An uncommon species of which I secured only three males and two 
females. A pair at Talaingya in October 1914, a pair at Pagaye, 300’, and 
a female at Wagon, 1,000’, in December 1919. 
264. Surendra quercetorum, Moore. 
Plentiful all over in heavy forest. 
265. Surendra florimel, Doh. 
Rather an uncommon species. Two males taken on Kalataung, 1,500’, 
at the end of December 1919 and a female at Kambauk in January 1920. 
266. Arhopala centaurus, Fab. 
Very common at low elevations, less so on the hills. It appeared in 
large numbers on the lower slop«s of Sabataung during December 1919. 
267. Arhopala camdeo, Varro. 
Two females only taken ; one on Pagaye hill on 16th December 1919 and 
the other at Pachaung on 11th January 1920. These specimens are a good 
deal smaller than the Indian form and the colour on the upper side of the 
wings is a bright, shining blue. 
268. Arhopala albopunctata, Hew. 
A common species found at all elevations in heavy forest. It is most plenti- 
ful from Nevember to March. 
