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351. Catapecilma elegans, Druce. 
Many specimens of both sexes taken at Pagaye, Wagon, Kambauk, Saba- 
ie and Maungmagon. It appears to profer low elevations and heavy 
jungle. 
352. Horaga moulmeina, Moore. 
Numerous males and few females taken at Pagaye, Sabataung, and Kala- 
taung during December and January. It is most plentiful on Pagaye hill 
during December. 
353. Liphyra brassolis, Wd. 
A single female taken in a garden in the town of Tavoy on 10th May 
1917. This specimen was hovering around a nest of the large red ants and 
was at first taken for a day moth. 
Family—HESPERIID A. 
Subfamily —HusPEerin &. 
354. Orthopetus lalita, Doh. 
A pair taken at Yeawing in February 1919, It appears to be a rare 
species and was not met with in any other place. 
355. Celenorrhinus aurivittata, Moore. 
A pair taken on Sinbo-Sinma, 300’, in October 1918, and a female at 
Pagaye, 600’, in December 1919, 
356. Coledenia dan, Fab. 
Very common throughout the district. 
357. Odontoptilum angulata, Felder. 
Not common ; a few specimens taken at Pagaye and Wagon during _De- 
cember 1919. 
358. Odontoptilum pygela, Hew. 
Two males taken at Pagaye, 200’, in January 1920, 
359. Tagiades helferi ravi, Moore. 
Very common throughout the district on the flowers of a spocies of Agera- 
tum, locally called ‘‘ Visa ”’. 
360. Tagiades gana, Moore. 
A single male taken at Pagaye, 200’, on 30th December 1919. 
361. Tagiades lavata, Butler. 
Two males taken at Pagaye, 200’, on 6th January 1920. 
362. Tagiades atticus, Fab. 
Very common, especially during December and January, throughout the 
district. 
363. Tagiades dealbata, Dist. 
Two males taken at Pagaye, 200’, on 13th December 1919. 
364. Tagiades trichoneura, Felder. 
A few specimens taken on the hills at Pagaye, Wagon and Kadantaung, 
between August and June. 
365. Tagiades pralaya, Moore. 
Several of both sexes taken in company with the above and from which 
they appear to differ but little. 
366. Satarupa bhagava, Moore. 
Taken sparingly at Pagaye and in the Kaleinaung Forest Reserve 
during December and January. 
367. Odina decoratus, Hew.* 
Eleven males and two females were caught on the top of Pagaye hill, 600’, 
during December and January 1919-20. They ‘generally put in an appea- 
rance, at one particular spot on this hill top at about 4 p.m., but were never 
numerous, the most I saw in a day being three. They are most restless 
creatures and fly almost continuously for an hour or so and then disappear, 
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